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profound ADJ

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profound ADJ

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profound metaphor LING

profound mental retardation

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English
The symbol immediately had a profound effect on him.
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The grief, in all events, however, can always be of the most profound sort to the widow and the widower.
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The effect on the soul of the nation was profound.
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This substantial reduction in friction can have a profound effect on the system.
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Solute atoms, both deliberate additions and impurities, have a profound influence on the recrystallization kinetics.
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Though neither was a teacher in the traditional sense, nor were they interested in proselytizing, their impact was profound.
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The experience was to have a profound effect upon him.
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He had simple tastes, a singularly winning manner, deep sympathies, and profound wisdom.
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By contrast, he had a profound interest in learning and art.
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This book had a profound effect on her as she saw many of her own scientific interests reflected in its chapters.
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