Collocations for revenue - noun
ADJ.
annual, yearly | expected, potential
the firm''s expected annual revenue
the firm''s expected annual revenue
overall, total, worldwide | additional, extra | considerable, substantial | lost
Tax fraud costs the country millions in lost revenue.
Tax fraud costs the country millions in lost revenue.
government, public, tax
the main sources of public revenue
the main sources of public revenue
advertising, export, oil, sales, tourism, tourist, etc.
VERB + REVENUE
depend on, need, rely on
These television companies rely on advertising revenue for their funds.
These television companies rely on advertising revenue for their funds.
earn, get, raise | collect
The central government collects the tax revenue on behalf of local authorities.
The central government collects the tax revenue on behalf of local authorities.
spend, use | bring in, generate, produce, yield
The project will not generate any revenue until 2010.
The project will not generate any revenue until 2010.
increase | reduce | lose
REVENUE + VERB
be derived from sth, come from sth
Their government''s revenues come mainly from direct taxes.
Their government''s revenues come mainly from direct taxes.
go up, grow, rise | drop, fall, go down
PREP.
in ~
a drop in revenue
a drop in revenue
~ from
revenues from the sale of oil
revenues from the sale of oil
PHRASES
loss of revenue, a source of revenue
Tourism is the island''s main source of revenue.
Tourism is the island''s main source of revenue.