profound effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofoundandeffect
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profound
adjective
uk/prəˈfaʊnd/us/prəˈfaʊnd/
felt or experienced very strongly or in an ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofprofoundandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofprofound effect
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It has had aprofoundeffecton my life ever since.
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Although formally small, this term exerts aprofoundeffecton the resulting dynamics.
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And these films had aprofoundeffecton style, slang and notions of masculinity.
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The microbial community was seen to have aprofoundeffecton mineral texture and on metal partitioning.
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This can have aprofoundeffecton uterine and placental blood flow, particularly in combination with aortocaval compression by the gravid uterus.
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Class origins no longer had such aprofoundeffecton social destinations.
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Studies have shown that teacher research has aprofoundeffecton those who have done it, in some cases transforming classrooms and schools.
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And in this context even the appearance of distorting incentives may have aprofoundeffecton the perceptions of the organization's stakeholders.
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The impact of this dramatic surge of labor power also had aprofoundeffecton the political process.
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However, the grating had aprofoundeffecton the response to the bar.
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Granted, education has aprofoundeffecton individuals, but education is itself natural.
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Furthermore, it was obvious that the movement to a flexible rate would have aprofoundeffecton the world monetary system.
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Yet the nineteenth-century revolution in transport had a mostprofoundeffecton the physical conditions and mentalities of contemporaries.
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Both exert aprofoundeffecton function and physiology.
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In all these cases, migration has aprofoundeffecton the wellbeing and care of older people.
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The preceding evidence suggests that the emotional linkage between parent and offspring has aprofoundeffecton reproductive success.
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This had aprofoundeffecton education; it eventually found its way into many offices.
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Finally, test and training data set sizes can have aprofoundeffecton results of data-driven approaches to language learning.
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He had aprofoundeffecton our graduate students.
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