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The part of a sentence "profound effects" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the significant and far-reaching impact or consequences of something. Here is an example: "The discovery of penicillin had profound effects on the field of medicine, revolutionizing the treatment of bacterial infections and saving countless lives."
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The technology is strikingly effective, and the experience it creates could have profound effects for a number of industries.
"Hunting had profound effects on our biology.
"We didn't know how these profound effects were produced.
The profound effects on rehabilitation outcomes are unsustainable".
The experience had two profound effects on Galbraith's thinking.
Fifi's strong start in life was to have profound effects.
It turns out that winning the money had profound effects.
"Playing with neurons has profound effects," says one scientist.
But these subtleties of expression had profound effects.
The Crusades had two profound effects upon the Balkans.
For the theatre, these developments had several profound effects.
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