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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profoundly negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, attitude, or feeling that is intense in its negativity. For example, "The report highlighted the profoundly negative impact that the policy change would have on the local population."
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Development interventions involve change, and change can result in profoundly negative outcomes for some or many.
The potential for profoundly negative uses of technology has escaped us.
Climate change and global warming will have a profoundly negative impact on these reefs.
Many inner-city neighborhoods now constitute similarly vibrant communities, and leaving them can have profoundly negative consequences.
Mercedes later blamed Rosberg for the incident, which appeared to have a profoundly negative effect on his season.
If you portray autism as profoundly negative you can begin to shape the views of the autistic person.
As always in recession and decline, the effects on the mental health of the population were profoundly negative.
"We believe the legislation would likely have a profoundly negative impact on the ongoing negotiations – emboldening Iranian hardliners".
Bad use of logistics can have profoundly negative effects on a small business, especially in the early days.
This precedent has had profoundly negative consequences on American businesses, acutely felt by local merchants during the holiday shopping season.
Severe chronic stress can have a profoundly negative impact on the brain, affecting plasticity, neurogenesis, memory and mood.
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