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Discover Ludwig"is profiled" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's characteristics or qualities in a particular situation or context. Example: The suspect is being profiled as a potential serial killer based on his previous criminal record and behavioral patterns.
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is profiled
noun
The outermost shape, view, or edge of an object.
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(The venture is profiled at virginoceanic.com).
Each of these women is profiled.
Tomorrow evening he is profiled on The South Bank Show.
Dec. 26 CHUCK CLOSE The painter is profiled in a documentary by Marion Cajori.
No person is profiled for more than a paragraph or two.
Federico Fellini, 1965; Bob Dylan, 1964; Albert Einstein, 1973 [part I and part II]; Dizzy Gillespie, 1990; Mort Sahl they profiled in 1960; Stanley Kubrick is profiled in 1966; Buckminster Fuller is profiled in 1966 ….
Ms. Lewis is profiled as doling out what is ostensibly an aesthetic surgery consultation to your reporter.
Not the sort of writer who is profiled in Vanity Fair perhaps, but so much more worth reading about.
Kerry Johnston, a 13-year-old from Stamford, Conn., who has a brain tumor, is profiled in the first episode.
On Monday the Lincoln assassin, John Wilkes Booth, is profiled in "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" on most PBS stations.
Blink Brows' Vanita Parti, whose parents are from India, is profiled in the most recent issue of the Gentlewoman magazine.
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