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profoundly

adverb as in deeply

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People who are born profoundly deaf, meaning they have little or no hearing, often rely on sign language rather than speech to communicate.

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His comments come after a social care body said the UK government's immigration proposals would have a "profoundly negative impact" on Scotland's care sector.

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AI is profoundly changing both the method of invention and the speed of innovation.

"We are profoundly concerned... that extreme concentrations of wealth translate into undemocratic concentrations of power, unravelling trust in our societies and polarising our politics," they said.

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Nationwide, the pendulum has shifted profoundly from a period when school officials ratcheted up graduation requirements as a way to spur student achievement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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