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generate

[jen-uh-reyt] / ˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt /


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The facilities can generate significant revenue for local governments due to sales and property taxes.

From Los Angeles Times

California is home to some 200 billionaires—the most of any state— and supporters of the measure say it could generate roughly $100 billion in revenue, with 90% earmarked for health care services.

From MarketWatch

Investing some of the funds in a diversified mix of stocks and bonds would generate higher returns over time, he argues, calling it a “potentially much larger wealth creation lever worth talking about.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The sports memorabilia industry is estimated to be worth billions of pounds globally per year, underlining the wealth professional hunters can generate by regularly seeking out stars.

From BBC

The Middle East projects have generated hefty profits for the companies, but also left them more exposed to the region’s geopolitical conflicts.

From The Wall Street Journal