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The phrase "a combination of profound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that consists of multiple elements that are deep or significant in nature.
Example: "The artist's work is a combination of profound themes and striking visuals that captivate the audience."
Alternatives: "a blend of deep" or "a mixture of significant".
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JS: I listened to your music and thought it was a combination of profound blues lyrics and very heavy rock.
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A closer examination of Singh's record reveals a combination of both profound failure and accomplishment.
Almodóvar's films are an incomparable combination of profound and hilarious observations on human nature.
In this study we aimed to include children (2 to 18 years), who have a combination of moderate to profound intellectual disabilities and a severe motor disability.
Whether chemotherapy induces cell death via necrosis, apoptosis or a combination of the two, profound changes will certainly occur in the molecular environment of tissue water, leading to changes in its measured T2.
Combo skin-A combination of either.
Such blowback – the unintended consequences of arms sales – is common to the global trade in weapons, which is driven by a combination of geopolitics, greed, a profound lack of morality, and a marked absence of meaningful regulation and oversight.
I felt a combination of shame, anger, and profound hopelessness.
If we fail to provide this support, and the deadly combination of profound misery, enormous natural wealth, and a weak state with no trusted security force is not broken, people will continue to die, women and girls will continue to be raped, and war will eventually resume.
In the school's music library, my habitual retreat, I heard Fischer-Dieskau and the Juilliard's Columbia Masterworks recording of the work, and the score's combination of profound melancholy with patrician elegance and impeccable craftsmanship was both a model and a comfort.
But their palpable anger against the God whose existence they reject often partakes of the same combination of "profound suspicion" and "cosmic despair" that Hart identifies as characteristically Gnostic.
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