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The phrase "profoundly upsetting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that causes deep emotional distress or discomfort. Example: "The news of the tragedy was profoundly upsetting to everyone in the community."
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It was profoundly upsetting.
These cases are rare, but profoundly upsetting trips are common.
"This case is profoundly upsetting to me because I gave you every chance I could".
But the instances that were profoundly upsetting were so repetitive and so consistent," Ms. Kraus said.
It wasn't always as profoundly upsetting and depressing as I find the sector now.
The challenge of communicating unpleasant, possibly profoundly upsetting information to patients is timeless.
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Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
Profoundly grateful.
This is very upsetting.
"It was very upsetting".
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