Examples of using Profound in English and their translations into Italian
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Computer
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Official/political
It's a profound loss.
The mind has a profound effect on the body.
Much more profound.
This would be a profound error: Hamas is essentially a terrorist organisation.
The Norman Conquest led to a profound change in the history of the English state.
She was marked by profound suffering and mystic consolation;
He wanted profound reforms, a peaceful and democratic revolution.
That is a profound breach of our relationship.
And that has a profound effect.
Because your work is profound.
It remains one of my most profound regrets.
There is a lot of families here who suffered a profound loss.
And we are here tonight in celebration of an event of profound significance.
very fresh and profound taste, mainly due to the year of production.
You consultants have one of the most exciting and profound callings in the Church.
religious minorities has been particularly profound.
Filming Beautiful Boy in the US was a very profound experience for me".
How you came in contact with Profound Lore?
much more profound.
We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency.