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The phrase "allegedly profound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is claimed to be deep or meaningful, but there is doubt about its actual profundity.
Example: "The author's latest work is allegedly profound, but many critics argue it lacks substance."
Alternatives: "supposedly deep" or "reportedly significant".
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They are books with 500 pages discussing a subtle but allegedly profound shift within a relationship.
The book offered his "third universal theory" to improve on capitalism and socialism, and elevated the mundane to the allegedly profound, condemning sports like boxing as barbarism and pointing out that men and women are different because women menstruate.
Without a substantive answer, physicalism must remain a mere framework for a doctrine and not something with immediate, and allegedly profound, consequences for the nature of the mind, or of ethics, etc.
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Gus, a three-hundred-pound baby posing as a Hell's Angel, confessed that he had never really thought about it before — neither the first nor the last time one of my profound questions would flummox the allegedly "masterful" male species.
Mr. Obama allegedly does not.
Supervisors are allegedly violent.
Scores were allegedly killed.
Police allegedly offered protection.
Profound Lore.
Profound things.
The toes allegedly curled downwards.
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