Sentence examples for exceptionally profound from inspiring English sources

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Morris Beja, a professor of English at Ohio State University and executive secretary of the International James Joyce Foundation, said "the importance of Dante was exceptionally profound" in Joyce's work.

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The association between CFS and TMD pain duration was exceptionally high, suggesting a more profound central sensitization [49].

It was an exceptionally dynamic period, marked by novel departures and profound changes in all walks of life.

Although Dr. Gallup's polling had profound political impact for nearly five decades, he was exceptionally wary of political involvement, at least after the poll for his mother-in-law.

Part-time students are exceptionally diverse in age, socio-economic background and life histories – so the impact is profound.

History shows us that generations with an exceptionally high youth ratio create political movements that shake up their systems and leave a profound impact on history.

Exceptionally rare homozygous intronic ISCU mutations in humans exist, causing defective ISCU transcript splicing and accompanied by profound, but not complete, deficiency in ISCU activity (Rouault & Tong, 2008).

Exceptionally still.

Profound Lore.

Profound things.

Fairways are exceptionally narrow.

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