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"impact is profound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the magnitude of an influence or effect. For example, "The impact of the pandemic on the global economy has been profound."
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"The impact is profound.
The climate impact is profound.
When these kinds of programs are zeroed out, the impact is profound.
Part-time students are exceptionally diverse in age, socio-economic background and life histories – so the impact is profound.
"We've lost people with deep roots in this community, and the impact is profound," said Jane Reilly, mayor of Ridgewood, N.J., an upper-middle-class suburb of about 24,500 in western Bergen County.
Supermarket News ranked the chain only 35th in revenue last year among the 75 heaviest hitters in the grocery business -- Wal-Mart, with 1,243 stores, was No.1, with revenue of $95 billion, while Wegmans had about $3 billion -- but its impact is profound.
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The impact was profound.
For Amer and his brothers, the cumulative impact was profound.
The impact was profound, body and mind suffering together.
But the missionaries' impact was profound in the arena of public opinion, both American and Muslim.
The impact was profound; the image of the woman, later named as Ferida Osmanovic, became symbolic of the unknown victim of the Balkan wars.
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