How to Use "Revenue" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words revenue (n): the money made from a business; the money the government receives from taxes

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Used with verbs:

"Our revenue went down recently."
(went down, fell, rose, dropped)

"His team has produced a lot of revenue for the company."
(produced, gotten, raised, earned)

"How can we generate revenue?"
(generate, bring in, boost, maximize, produc)

"Our revenue is increasing."
(be + increasing, be + going up, be + growing)

"The government depends on tax revenue."
(depends on, relies on, needs, collects)

"We are losing revenue every month."
(be + losing)

Used with nouns:

"Our revenue stream has been reduced."
(stream)

"What is your revenue share?"
(share)

Used with adjectives:

"Our yearly revenue has risen."
(yearly, annual, net, total, gross)

"What is the projected revenue?"
(projected, tax, oil, sales)

"Where did the additional revenue come from?"
(additional, extra, increased)

"They heavily rely on federal revenue."
(federal, government, public, tax, state, advertising, sales)

Used with prepositions:

"We received more revenue from sales this year."
(from)


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