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'profound argument' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a well thought-out argument that has considerable depth. For example, "John's profound argument for the need to invest in sustainability initiatives was incredibly convincing."
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It was a simple, profound argument, and it lacked the logical flaws of some of the Court's abortion rulings.
Greenblatt's more profound argument is that a lasting record of Shakespeare's engagement with Greene lies in the figure of Falstaff, and in the relationship between Falstaff and Hal.
At least in part, because it brought to a head a long-running and profound argument about the shape of the welfare state.
Building on recent work, a more profound argument is given on how exactly the time step should be chosen.
And I think that's a really profound argument".
Watching the odd, aging couple falter together, attempting to shore each other up, provides the show's most profound argument regarding the slender gap between organic and artificial intelligence.
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For all these reasons, if this newspaper had a vote in Germany's election, it would cast it for the FDP, in the hope that it joins a coalition with Ms Merkel's CDU.Left in oppositionThere are more profound arguments against a repeat of the grand coalition.
By performing this study and finally by publishing the outcome more profound arguments can be given whether to remove or not to remove metal implants after fracture healing, with the development of clear guidelines for daily practice.
By performing this study we hope to find profound arguments to remove or not to remove metal implants after fracture healing that can help to develop clear guidelines for daily practice.
"This a profound philosophical argument that may come up again and again," said a Western diplomat close to Secretary Powell.
It is full of enthusiasm for and appreciation of the allegorical epics of Ariosto, Tasso, Spenser, et al. — but it also makes a profound historical argument about the literary imagination.
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