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profoundly

[pruh-found-lee, proh‐] / prəˈfaʊnd li, proʊ‐ /


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But even by those standards, these Games have been profoundly and comically strange.

From The Wall Street Journal

It matters profoundly that one half of the population, the narrow majority after all, is fairly represented by the politicians we choose to serve us.

From BBC

In the interview, Ms Pelicot talks of her beloved parents, whose marriage profoundly shaped her own understanding of love.

From BBC

Responding to the government's intention to appeal the High Court ruling, Ammori said it would be "profoundly unjust" for the thousands of people who have been arrested since the ban took effect last July.

From BBC

“I’ve heard it said numerous times: That’s where the blues comes from. And as an actor who participated in that moment, communicating that is extraordinary and profoundly gratifying.”

From Los Angeles Times