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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be profoundly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a deep or intense state of being or feeling, often in relation to emotions or experiences.
Example: "To truly understand the impact of the event, one must be profoundly aware of its historical context."
Alternatives: "be deeply" or "be intensely".
Dictionary
be profoundly
adverb
With depth, meaningfully.
synonyms
Exact(56)
He will be profoundly missed.
You will be profoundly missed.
She will be profoundly missed.
Evelyn will be profoundly missed.
She will be profoundly missed by all.
Janet will be profoundly missed.
Done right, it could be profoundly beautiful".
Similar(4)
"It is profoundly insulting".
I was profoundly moved.
"I am profoundly shocked.
"I'm profoundly saddened.
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