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"profound implication" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that has deep and far-reaching consequences or implications. For example: "The professor's recent research has a profound implication for how we understand our planet’s climate."
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This has a profound implication: the emergence of a new, international political consciousness.
The most profound implication, however, is that it would abolish the ability to lie.Who could object to that?
For him, the most profound implication of an operational understanding of consciousness is that "it will lead to the death of the soul".
Here's what he's told the BBC: Maybe I am just an old war horse from the past but I think it has a profound implication for our country.
But a mere 27 flavours of jam is nothing compared with millions of music tracks or thousands of movies, so providing filters to help people find what they want is vital.From mass market to niche nationPerhaps the most profound implication of the long tail, however, is its impact on popular culture.
This feature has a profound implication for integer programming as evidenced in this paper.
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The ruling has profound implications.
It also has profound implications.
His statistics have profound implications.
But it has profound implications".
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