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cash cow

1 of 1noun
/ˈkæʃ ˌkaʊ/
Forms:cash cows
1

a service or product that provides a business or company with a stable income

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  • His latest invention turned out to be a real cash cow.
  • The company's flagship product has become a cash cow, generating steady profits year after year.
  • The popular gaming franchise has proven to be a cash cow for the studio, allowing them to fund other projects.
  • Despite its age, the classic movie continues to be a cash cow for the studio, with merchandise sales still going strong.
  • The investment in renewable energy has turned out to be a cash cow for the company, providing a reliable source of income.