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Discover Ludwig"profound messages" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to messages that are deep, meaningful, and thought-provoking. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing literature, art, or even personal communication. Example: The novel is full of profound messages about the human experience and the search for identity.
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"Concierto de Aranjuez" delivers no profound messages.
Sages have even discerned profound messages in the super-squabble.
Over time, Mr. Attia has fine-tuned an artistic vocabulary that, like poetry, expresses profound messages through relatively simple means.
It'll be truly humbling to absorb the wisdom of someone who's helped create films that have delivered such profound messages," said John Avendano CC'18, senior class president.
Her eloquent sharing of the almost unspeakable grief that she suffered after the death of her beloved husband, John Gregory Dunne, leaves us with two profound messages.
The characters," he says, "The story of these runners is full of magnificent and profound messages that we have always needed – messages that are even more necessary today".
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It was a profound message he said came from his wife, not a speechwriter.
It's a profound message, but it's a simple one.
Rarely can such a profound message have been delivered in so stimulating and entertaining a fashion.
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