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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'profound thoughts' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's thought process, for example: "He contemplated his life with a series of profound thoughts."
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Rides like these can inspire infinitely profound thoughts.
I used to think profound thoughts when I first arrived.
His Holiness's stream is full of profound thoughts for coaches to reflect upon.
It's possible I've had my wisest and most profound thoughts while listening to Beethoven.
And the way he unquestioningly made the main character, a bus conductor, have profound thoughts.
There was also plenty of silence, which did more to elicit patience in the viewer than profound thoughts.
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That's a pretty profound thought, right?
Stan has had a profound thought and Ollie asks what it is.
If I have a witty or profound thought and I don't tweet or Facebook it, have I somehow failed?
Generally, when their first child is under a month old, the most profound thought new fathers can manage is "sleep".
And then, with quick and characteristic rigour, she adds: "It's not a very profound thought; it's actually more a feeling than a thought".
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