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The phrase "a profound form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or deep type of something, often in a philosophical or artistic context.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a profound form of expression that challenges societal norms."
Alternatives: "a deep type" or "a significant kind".
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Northern Gallery For Contemporary Art, to 20 Feb RC This exhibition proposes that adult model-making can enable a profound form of psychic play.
"It was at this point that it ceased to be simply a photography workshop and become a profound form of therapy," said Pirozzi.
In contrast, we were invited by an Old Order Amish family to investigate the cause of a profound form of spastic ataxia with optic atrophy in a subset of family members.
Distinct espin isoforms are expressed in developing and mature stereocilia (8), and mutations in the ESPN/Espn gene cause a profound form of congenital deafness in humans (9, 10) and in jerker mice (11).
The proband shows non-syndromic, bilateral, sensorineural deafness that onset as a mild hearing impairment at ∼25 years and slowly progressed first to a severe form at the age of 45 and then to a profound form in the sixth decade (Fig. 1D).
However, in stark contrast to this mnemonic ability, the human adult will almost certainly be unable to recollect a single episode from their infancy, because during this period the human infant (along with many other species) is considered to suffer from a profound form of memory loss known as infantile amnesia (Howe and Courage, 1993).
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Skipper's sustained feelings of exile, however, eventually led to a more profound form of artistic expression.
At 10°C, animals appear to be in a more profound form of torpor as Tb is insensitive to grouping.
This concept suggests a more profound form of detachment and autonomy between professions that goes beyond the boundaries around tasks.
Writing something in your own words is when you form sentences that are in a more profound form, or using simple words in long paragraphs.
Other critics, however, have renewed the Shelleyan and Coleridgean contention that literary experience involves a complex and profound form of knowing.
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