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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a profound difference between these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or comparing two or more items, concepts, or situations to highlight a significant distinction.
Example: "There is a profound difference between these two approaches to problem-solving, which can lead to vastly different outcomes."
Alternatives: "a significant difference between these" or "a marked difference between these".
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Consequently, a profound difference between these and the described oceanic deep-sea vents is the occurrence of photosynthetic primary production.
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Nevertheless, the fact that criticism regarding these changes was expressed by respondents across very different settings suggests a profound difference between the approach of Avahan-based HIV prevention activities and those operated by the government.
These data suggest a profound difference between the groups, with the lean males able to "switch off" the contribution of splanchnic sources overnight, something abdominally obese males failed to do.
These results also imply a profound difference between the mosaic classes.
A profound difference between the two hapless suitors is that during his madness Patrick had a family to fall back on, a selection of confidantes and a blossoming career as a writer, whereas Bob has nobody and nothing.
The fact that James Moran had to apologize immediately, while the British M.P. was under no compulsion to do so, shows a profound difference between the United States and Europe, or indeed anywhere else in the world.
"Islam", after all, means "submission".There may be a profound difference between the way Muslims have learnt to look at the world and the way the Christian-rooted West looks at it.
But there is a profound difference between the two dialectics.
The tenth open issue listed by EFSA actually shows a profound difference between the Séralini study and the two others.
This indicates that there should be a profound difference between the two types of admixtures regarding their organization within the pore solution and their interactions with the mineral particles.
So, on Clarke's libertarian view there is a profound difference between the sufficient reason for the balance moving in a particular way and the sufficient reason for an agent's free act.
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