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"more profound influence" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use "more profound influence" to describe a deeper or more significant impact on someone or something. For example: - She had a more profound influence on my life than anyone else. - The scientist's groundbreaking research had a more profound influence on the field of physics. - The book had a more profound influence on my understanding of the world than I ever thought possible.
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A more profound influence, however, was that of his wife, the duchess Elizabeth of Bavaria.
THE more profound influence of contraception was the indirect way it transformed social norms about premarital sex.
But the less controversial, and less known, "Token Economy," written for a professional readership, had the more profound influence.
I think the more profound influence, at least in the work we've done, is that by filming you're giving your subjects an opportunity to reflect on their lives.
Together, Scanlon and Jones exerted a more profound influence on Harold Wilson's governments than the duet of the American president and the Soviet general secretary.
The technology evangelist George Gilder once wrote of him, with characteristic hyperbole, "No single individual has exerted a more profound influence on modern human productivity".
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Activity and rest exert much more profound influences on physiology in small rodents than they do in humans.
A more profound cinematic influence for would-be lawyers, he said, is Atticus Finch, that symbol of moral rectitude in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
According to Ablow, the younger a child is at the time of a serious loss, the more profound the influence and the longer lasting the impact.
What is more, and more specifically, it had a profound influence upon the painting that became known as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
Thus, the present study, in addition to improving the fidelity of the PFM of Li electrodeposition, identifies critical regimes of Li filaments growth and splitting, allowing for a more profound understanding of their influence on battery performance.
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