financial gain

NOUN
  1. the amount of monetary gain
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How To Use financial gain In A Sentence

  • It amazes me that people in our society are stooping so low for their own financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It said that a rigorous assessment process meant they would not accept anyone applying purely for financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • Liz Hurley has been forced to withdraw this picture of her son off her website, after critics complained she was exploiting the little bitch boy for financial gain: A bewildered little Damian — Liz's son with US millionaire Steve Bing — is seen sporting a vile neon pink swimming cossie in a campaign for Liz's swimwear range for kids. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Dirty cheating usually involves a personal financial gain made from a betrayal of trust or from some form of subterfuge; it is widely condemned and spoken of either in anger or in the guarded terms of the unmentionable.
  • They may exchange short term financial gain for longterm strategic disadvantage.
  • Living in Britain offers them freedom from family shackles and the prospect of financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jobless and destitute of funds, McClean enlists with the Black Knight Legion, a band of villainous mercenaries driven by the acquisition of financial gain.
  • We are independent and responsible its own financial gain or loss.
  • Living in Britain offers them freedom from family shackles and the prospect of financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
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