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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as profoundly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the depth or intensity of a feeling, thought, or experience.
Example: "She felt as profoundly connected to nature as she did to her own family."
Alternatives: "as deeply" or "as significantly".
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But none of them have the power to move us as profoundly as "home".
To affect us and alter us, as profoundly as real people and things do.
And I think teaching has lived as profoundly as journalism in my background.
And I didn't see that nearly as profoundly when I was leading a functional organization or a smaller enterprise.
We've known this about Facebook for some time, but many never felt it quite as profoundly as today.
VANCOUVER, CANADA In the past half-century, few things have transformed society as profoundly as oral contraceptives.
Teaching soldiers to act more humanely can affect lives at least as profoundly as distributing food aid.
Artists dream of having their works resonate as profoundly as Lapine's have.
It's one that will probably change our lives just as profoundly as the acceptance of germ theory.
Treatment with tacrolimus affected the axis as well but not as profoundly as the others.
The computer as (profoundly depressed) friend.
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