Sentence examples for all that profound from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Walcott, for one, is not convinced that the change is all that profound.

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Interestingly, however, he argues that in such cases it is really the text that serves the music, rather than the other way around, for it is the music above all that expresses the profound movements of the soul (Aesthetics, 2: 934).

His philosophical visions are rather unsympathetic in many ways, and if you start thinking about what the work is saying — and I have — it's not all that profound or all that clear.

"The old Nantucket Yacht Club types," says one of them, "are courteous and all that, but they are also profound snobs.

This was all agreeable, if not that profound.

"Here in Zaragoza we've had that profound change.

That profound difference is why politics in the rich democracies are so polarized right now.

I not only want to incarnate that profound change, but to build it with you".

In the words of that profound thinker Branch Rickey, "Luck is the residue of design".

It is not too late to correct that profound error.

It could almost have been in an Andy Warhol movie, or something it's that profound.

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