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The phrase "a profound impression on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the significant impact or influence something has had on a person or situation.
Example: "The documentary left a profound impression on me, changing the way I view environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a deep impact on" or "a lasting effect on".
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That same personal care made a profound impression on Lauren Manning, one of very few people who survived severe injuries from the planes crashing into the towers.
It made a profound impression on me".
The spirituals and folk singing he heard there left a profound impression on his works.
Dallett Hemphill made a profound impression on many people, especially in her field of early American history.
And it all made a profound impression on me, and my lasting attachment to surfing was largely forged then.
The years in the hospital, with other parents, left a profound impression on Daley: "None of the people were complaining.
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(However, the often-heard argument that the fibre-optic boom enabled India to join the global economy does not stand up: no submarine cables to India were laid during the boom).The second thing that a bubble can do is to make a more profound impression on the public mind than a more conservative period of economic development can manage.
The New York Times asked why the Nobel committee gave the award to an author whose "limited talent is, in his best books, watered down by tenth-rate philosophising", adding; "we think it interesting that the laurel was not awarded to a writer... whose significance, influence and sheer body of work had already made a more profound impression on the literature of our age".
We agree with Bokken et al. and Spencer et al. who state that real patients make a more profound impression on students [ 22] and therefore promote the relevance of students' learning [ 23].
Hecht's exposure to Mortkowicz-Olczakowa's account made a profound impression and led to "The Book of Yolek," which tells the story of one boy, Yolek, on his journey from the orphanage to the concentration camp.
Her time with the guerrillas made a profound impression.
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