Footballers generate a lot of income/revenue for their teams

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Can I use GENERATE INCOME OR REVENUE in this way

Footballers generate a lot of income/revenue for their teams
 
Yes, you can. But, as I have in other threads, I object to the use of the slash "/" which is not a word and creates ambiguity. Did you meam income, or revenue, or both?
 
Yes, you can. But, as I have in other threads, I object to the use of the slash "/" which is not a word and creates ambiguity. Did you meam income, or revenue, or both?
Thanks.

Oh! I meant income or revenue
 
I think income is more appropriate with "teams". "Revenue" is used on a bigger scale with organisations.
 
Can I use GENERATE INCOME OR REVENUE "generate income" and "generate revenue" in this the following way?

1.
Footballers generate a lot of income for their teams.
2.
Footballers generate a lot of revenue for their teams.

Please note my changes above. There was no need for your use of capital letters. Put the words you're asking us about in quotation marks. When you want to suggest more than one sentence, number them.
I have improved your thread title. Your actual question, which started "Can I use" should appear in the main body of your post only, not your title.
 
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