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Discover LudwigThe term "profound reasons" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe reasons that are deep, meaningful, and significant. For example, "John decided to darken his hair, for profound reasons he chose not to share."
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This debate is endless for profound reasons.
There are other profound reasons for an orderly transition.
Others are for more profound reasons of common decency and respect for the sacred.
But Instagram, and the rival video service Vine, need to embed content for more profound reasons.
"They need to understand the profound reasons why you are doing something like this," he says.
Besides, there are profound reasons for disliking the philosophy that the worse it gets the better it is for us.
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I didn't have a profound reason for quitting.
The older generation has a more profound reason to suffer because they have lost more.
But there is another deeper, perhaps more profound reason the war continues to preoccupy us.
"We need to take both those things seriously, for the simple and profound reason that all lives matter," he added.
There is another profound reason Knoblauch relishes Crosby's success, something any child who has lost a parent could understand.
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