Sentence examples for profoundly uncommon from inspiring English sources

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Panic among ordinary people in crisis is profoundly uncommon.

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And even then it was uncommon because of the profoundly negative connotations blindfolds carried for medieval and Renaissance audiences, who viewed them as emblems not of impartiality but of deception (hence the early use of the word hoodwink as a noun, meaning a blindfold or hood).

It was Miep Gies — the uncommon heroine of this story, a woman profoundly good, a failed savior — who succeeded in rescuing an irreplaceable masterwork.

Although I missed out on all of it — not only on the brothers Mario and the Nintendo games but on Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, SimCity, and Halo — I saw legions get sucked in, and so I formed the not uncommon opinion that video games, like motorcycles or heroin, were irresistibly seductive and profoundly insidious.

Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.

Profoundly missed.

Profoundly grateful.

"It is profoundly insulting".

Profoundly influential yet puzzling.

Profoundly unfair.

Profoundly irritating.

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