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rake in

Verb

Meaning

earn large sums of money

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Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in Source: Internet

And instead of building community connections and partnerships they were more worried about funding and to rake in money on behalf of individuals struggling with addictions. Source: Internet

As such, it should go without saying that when festivals don’t rake in the ideal numbers, many organizers and/or their financial backers get cold feet and abandon ship without seeing the forest for the trees. Source: Internet

But the amount is usually just a trickle compared with what the landlords rake in, lawyers say. Source: Internet

In other celebrity news, we told you how Jacqueline Jossa and Charlotte Crosby helped The Style rake in £30 million. Source: Internet

It comes as Bad Boys For Life looks set to rake in the second best MLK Weekend opening of all time at the domestic box office. Source: Internet

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