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The phrase "as a profound" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It can be used when introducing a description or quality that is significant or deep, but it typically requires a noun to follow.
Example: "As a profound thinker, she often challenged conventional wisdom."
Alternatives: "as a significant" or "as a deep".
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This came as a profound revelation.
As a profound comedy, this "Godot" is deeply satisfying.
He also described it as a "profound political act".
Mr. White saw this change as a profound ideological reordering.
The practice of urban burial was touted as a profound menace to public health.
Most of the uninsured described their lack of coverage as a profound problem.
Rossetto saw desktop publishing as a profound reinvention of the printing press.
Within a short time she was being acclaimed everywhere as a profound revolutionary spirit.
"Much of what they said came as a profound shock to me," she recalls.
Or one can read Oblomov as a profound allegory of the human condition.
"The Gargoyle" asks to be read as a profound love story.
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