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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as profiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a description or representation of someone or something that has been previously outlined or detailed.
Example: "The candidate's qualifications were impressive, as profiled in the recent report."
Alternatives: "as outlined" or "as described".
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All that seems insignificant if you consider the obstacles faced by deaf football players, as profiled in USA Today.
Work, Retirement, and Social Networks at Older Ages, (2016) with G. Engelhardt, as profiled in The New York Times: Working Longer May Benefit Your Health, and in Squared Away Blog: Can Work Enhance Seniors' Social Lives?
As an early childhood educator working with families living in compromised and challenging situations, I have contact with children and their college-aged (but not college-educated) parents, as profiled by Mr. Brooks.
As profiled in the New Yorker, the building matches the mission.
Yet, as profiled here, current textbook coverage is generally incomplete and tends to exhibit an outmoded reductionistic bias.
A better understanding of the future of transport in Europe seems to be more urgent nowadays than ever, considering the overall challenges as profiled on the horizon.
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The latter, which is referred to as profile, represents the heart of the mechanism.
It shows similar characteristics as profile D2 (central profile passing through hot springs).
You can still upload pictures of yourself, just not as profile pictures.
The flags of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Bangladesh have not been widely projected on landmarks or adopted as profile pictures.
She came from Kentucky and wanted, as profile writers never tired of saying, to be a New York Jewish intellectual.
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