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"profound complexity" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is complex and deep in meaning. For example: "The play contained profound complexity, as its characters grappled with moral dilemmas throughout its plot."
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But slogans and oratory do little to illuminate the profound complexity of human development in the new economic order.
Even though my favorite, the 1998 from Hidden Valley in the Stellenbosch wine region, was $35, the wines by and large cost $10 to $15. Easygoing pleasure, not profound complexity, is the point, as with a good Beaujolais.
The Great Reed Warbler (GRW) is one example of a species with songs of pronounced profound complexity.
Importantly, the sole silencing of Mecp2 from intestinal epithelium did not account for the complete phenotype, suggesting the participation of other cells that express MECP2 and regulate intestinal function as well as and the profound complexity of this disease.
The exhibition "offers multivalent approaches to the profound complexity and nuance inherent in inquiries surrounding identity and existence," explains show curator Amanda Hunt in the exhibition catalog.
As we understand more about cancer genomes, profound complexity and heterogeneity are emerging [ 6].
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Now, between producing online content at The New York Times and teaching at CUNY's graduate journalism school, I am trying to manage the profound complexities of married life and raising an 11-month-old son in Manhattan.
In announcing the award, Teresa Heinz, chairman of the Heinz Family Foundation, said, "Peter Matthiessen in his life and work represents an inspiring example of a nonscientist who not only appreciates the awesome beauty and challenges of our physical world but also understands its profound complexities".
Kauffman (1993) has demonstrated that networks of non-equilibrium, open thermodynamic systems can exhibit profound order (subcritical complexity) or profound chaos (fundamental complexity).
Throughout the trilogy, Ness spins a web of profound moral complexity, broaching subjects that interest and trouble him.
It asks us in the end to honor Nixon for his profound psychological complexities, the paradoxes of his nature and the sheer fact that he was deeply interesting, and to put aside for two hours the notion that he brought the American Constitutional system to the edge of collapse.
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