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The phrase "a profound implication in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant consequences or meanings associated with a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The study revealed a profound implication in our understanding of climate change and its effects on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a significant consequence in" or "a deep meaning in".
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The work, which has a profound implication in the century-old search for the purpose of sleep, will be reported in the June 25 issue of Neuron.
It is found that the amended channel doping has a profound implication in improving both the device electrical performance and the reliability against the undesired self-heating and short channel effects (SCEs).
Targeting such nuclear-to-mitochondrial protein traffic may have a profound implication in improving the efficacy of tumor radiotherapy.
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This feature has a profound implication for integer programming as evidenced in this paper.
Thus, these results may have profound implication in the treatment of breast cancer patients.
That, in turn, has a profound implications.
For example, assemblies such as micelles, liposomes, fibers, and thin films, to name a few, have found profound implications in the field of sensing, drug delivery, and diagnostics.
To the extent that China succeeds, its educational leap forward could have profound implications in a globalized economy in which a growing share of goods and services is traded across international borders.
"The case has profound implications in a way that it would not if it were being held in a European country, particularly a colonial country.
This finding could have profound implications in a field of radiation biology/oncology, in evaluating radiation risk of IR exposures, and for the safety and efficacy of hSC regenerative-based therapies.
would be predicted to have profound implications in the ability of a cell to respond to signals that would lead to differentiation.
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