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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profound things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is deep, meaningful, or thought-provoking. For example: "The speaker at the conference shared many profound things about the importance of mindfulness."
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Profound things.
But they're a brilliant way of saying very profound things".
Clive's novella has profound things to say about "the distances at which we keep each other".
She had profound things to say about marriage, pain, and forgiveness.
"But the book also has some profound things to say about religion and identity and assimilation.
"It's the way my stuff works in a system full of profound things".
Which is obviously one of the most profound things anybody ever said".
Within that period some quite profound things were being said about the rights of man.
"There are some simple but profound things that need to happen.
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"It's a very profound thing.
The profound thing that was affecting me is not that.
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