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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the profile" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is found or located within a person's profile, typically on a social media platform or online dating site. It can also refer to a physical profile, such as a person's physical characteristics. Example: "According to the information in his profile, he enjoys hiking and photography."
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In the profile, he described himself as religious and shy.
Fatigue cracks and failure appeared at notches in the profile.
The ONS research indicates a major generational change in the profile of homeownership.
In the Profile, Weschler discusses Irwin's movement away from the influence of Abstract Expressionism.
Her left eye, the only one visible in the profile, had a lifelike translucency.
"In the profile shot, Bangalter and Homem-Christo still belong to the group," she says.
And you don't really have to include the photo or reveal much in the profile.
You notice in the profile her breasts—see how they stick out?—and her nose".
In the profile, Abe Crystal mentioned, without amplification, that Grainger David had "sprezzatura".
(Chelsea already has a chief of staff, who is quoted in the profile).
There are also signs of improvement in the profile of women's sport.
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