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The phrase "as a profound observer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a deep understanding or insight into a particular subject or situation.
Example: "As a profound observer of human behavior, she often noticed subtle cues that others overlooked."
Alternatives: "as a keen observer" or "as a deep observer".
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We get little sense of Bernstein, who was constantly on tour, as a profound observer of the world.
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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.
We see this as a profound innovation.
Amazingly, most reporters took this as a profound insight.
There are several types of disturbance observer, such as a minimum order observer and a full order observer.
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