I regularly make donations to our local non-profit organizations.
Actually the word will be "Nonprofit" or "nonprofit" if you think academically. You can check in Wikipedia or other good reference. But sometimes for special emphasis people use it as "Non Profit".
This business can give considerable profit
the teddybear was non violent
As a verb: If you pay attention, you can profit from others' experiences.As a noun: By the end of the month, we should start to show a profit from sales.
"in a museum there are many non living animals on display."
The difference in use of general and specific nouns is the context in which they're used. Example:Specific: The company finally made a profit this year.General: Profit is always the goal of any company.The first sentence is referring to a specific profit, the profit that the company made this year. In the second sentence the word profit is any profit, a profit made by any company any year.
that's a sentence using brimming. look at my one that's almost the same that's use non violence in a sentence.
The business's profit grew 35% compared to last years profit.
non profit means like its not doing something to make money. like a organization to help africans can be "nonprofit" The commerical said that the organization was a non profit organization and they just wanted to help the sick and needy.
The word gentiles was used to denote all non-Jewish people.
its not written as nonrenewable, its actually written as non-renewable and it can be used in a sentence
The net caught the ball. The business recorded a net profit after calculating losses and assets.