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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profound ties" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to strong and meaningful connections between individuals, groups, or ideas. Example: The novel explores the profound ties between mother and daughter, as well as the lasting impact of family secrets on their relationship.
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Criticizing the government, the power of oligarchs or the profound ties between the church and political power was totally forbidden.
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From long, hard exposure to the Western environment, officers developed a profound tie to nature and felt ambivalent about the civilian society.
Perhaps like a lot of people in their mid-thirties in New York City, I had a busy job and lots of friends, but was without the profoundest ties.
Ms. Maltseva said the two countries had profound historical ties.
It will be a polite way to acknowledge the profound cultural ties between the world's two biggest nations – and the fact that, while China may have invented paper and gunpowder, it didn't invent Buddhism.
Jerome Robbins's "Dances at a Gathering" creates a haunted world of sunlight and approaching clouds populated by a small group of men and women with profound though unstated ties to one another.
The move appeared to reflect a profound reassessment of strategic ties with Turkey, a former ally, months after Turkey downgraded diplomatic relations with Israel.
Then again, there are also worries that it is in fact tied to profound flaws in the Chinese economy.Six months ago Chinese manufacturers were being pounded by increases in all manner of costs, from wages and the prices of materials and energy to interest rates and taxes.
While the value of the Chinese currency and trade disputes dominate headlines, the real cause of deteriorating ties is more profound and potentially dangerous.
The influence of Kidd, one of the greatest passers in N.B.A. history, has been profound, according to people with ties to several players.
To recap, that's two wins for Obama, three for Putin, and two ties, reflecting a profound geopolitical stalemate between the U.S. and Russia.
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