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the profound
adjective
Descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
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Here's Tim Spall the profound.
The profound works of W. G.
Those are the profound moments I've seen.
That is the profound material question".
The profound disappointment is certainly familiar.
There is the profound desire for closeness and the profound fear of the other person.
Consider then the profound problems facing macroeconomic policymakers in Africa.
The profound title of his presentation is "Does Journalism Exist?".
Museums were once temples for the contemplation of the profound.
That is the profound absence in this system.
His work reflected the profound pessimism of his time.
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