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The phrase "profoundly fascinating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is deeply interesting or captivating.
Example: "The documentary on the universe was profoundly fascinating, revealing insights that I had never considered before."
Alternatives: "deeply intriguing" or "extremely captivating."
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It was a new, challenging, and profoundly fascinating world.
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This is a fascinating, profoundly important area we are only beginning to understand, though some relevant insights have been germinating for decades.
More subtly, Edward Said wrote a perceptive analysis of "Kim" in his 1993 book, "Culture and Imperialism," calling the novel "rich and absolutely fascinating" but "profoundly embarrassing".
Director Steven Riley's film is a fascinating collage which profoundly probes its subject's psyche.
He added, "He is a fascinating, generous, and profoundly good man, and I'm glad to count him among my closest friends".
The work was fascinating, but I was profoundly unhappy, though not sure why.
I have now met many fascinating scholars – scientists, philosophers and others – who think that these issues are profoundly important, and seriously understudied.
It was fascinating hearing the prisoners move from defensive and rather chilly at the start, to profoundly affected.
It is truly a fascinating time to be a scholar of American religion and see the dynamic, shape-shifting, and profoundly significant changes taking place in the 21st century.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
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