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Common collocations with profile in American Collocation

profile noun countable

US /ˈproʊˌfaɪl/

getting a lot of/little attention

high
low
strong

The company’s owner has always tried to keep a low profile.

good

excellent
favourable
good
positive

David Beckham is clearly craving a more favourable media profile.

public

media
public

He spends as much time working on his public profile as he does on his business interests.

of a person

own
personal

We can provide you with an opportunity to raise your personal profile.

of an organization

company
corporate

Expect to dramatically boost your company’s corporate profile with our professional sign solutions.

in a particular area of life or business

academic
economic
online
political
social

His political profile has fallen recently.

in a particular place

international
local
national

Previous hosts of the conference have found that it can be an opportunity to raise the international profile of their own institution.

improve your profile

boost
elevate
enhance
heighten
improve
increase
raise

The main aim of the project is to raise the profile of beaches along this stretch of coastline.

keep your profile

keep
maintain

Ruth has been keeping her profile high with appearances on TV.

change your profile

alter
change

By the early 19th century the town’s status had deteriorated badly, and its profile subsequently was altered out of all recognition by new building.

establish a profile

build
develop
establish
gain

It is difficult for organizations such as Greenpeace to establish a high profile in some countries.