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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as profound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the depth or significance of something to another thing that is also deep or significant.
Example: "Her insights into the human condition were as profound as those of the greatest philosophers."
Alternatives: "equally deep" or "just as significant".
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Have these been just as profound?
His private struggles were just as profound.
Beyond embedding, it's as simple, and as profound, as sharing.
It is as profound as a portrait by Rembrandt.
A good one could have almost as profound an effect.
And its scientific impact would be just as profound.
The history is as profound as the upholstery is deep.
No wonder these shows strike us as profound.
But the reaction can be just as profound.
(Gloria Steinem described Formation as "profound, unifying and healing".
Bright colours and famous names – it's as profound as that.
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