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The phrase "a profound analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deep or insightful examination of a subject or topic.
Example: "The researcher provided a profound analysis of the social implications of the new policy."
Alternatives: "an in-depth analysis" or "a thorough examination".
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His gruesome and irreverent novel Món mascle (1971; "Male World") is a profound analysis of the contradictions within contemporary society.
But in serendipitously timely fashion, the book provided what many regarded as a profound analysis of the youth movement, finding its roots in a sterile Western culture that had prompted young people to seek spiritual meaning in LSD, exotic religions and even comic books.
In the study of hyperbolic partial differential equations, Lax showed that there are many types of equations that do admit exact solutions, and, with American mathematician James Glimm, he made a profound analysis of the behaviour of solutions to these equations over long periods of time.
Vives' criticism of scholastic logic hinges on a profound analysis of the arts of discourse.
This study reveals a defect of GO membranes and provides a profound analysis of water permeation through GO membranes.
A profound analysis was presented in this paper to address the deformation mechanism on each phase of the extrusion process.
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This simple arithmetic is useful for an understanding of what happens in the real world, but for a profounder analysis one must turn to the theory of functional distribution.
But it reads much more like a riposte to the reactionary mainstream he's familiar with, than any profound analysis of Jewish identity.
Considering the present sample, the absolute majority of severe and potentially fatal obstetrical complications observed would have been excluded from a more profound analysis and the two cases of death certainly do not constitute a representative sample of the 124 cases.
Unfortunately, the lack of a more profound analysis of light-touch deregulation and the kowtowing to the City proved costly when the banks almost brought down the global economy in 2008.
His old principle was largely superseded by his new principle; i.e., his original line of argument for immaterialism, based on the subjectivity of colour, taste, and the other sensible qualities, was replaced by a simple, profound analysis of the meaning of "to be" or "to exist".
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