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Is it right to write profound regards?

"Profound regards" is not a commonly used phrase in standard English. While it might sound poetic or even impactful, it's not a phrase that is typically used in formal or informal communication.

Here's why:

* "Profound" suggests deep thought or feeling. It's not a word that's usually associated with greetings or closings.

* "Regards" is a standard closing for letters and emails, often expressing polite respect.

Instead of "profound regards," consider using these alternatives:

* Formal: Sincerely, Warm regards, Best regards, Kind regards

* Informal: Best, Cheers, Take care, All the best

If you're aiming for a more unique or creative closing, consider these options:

* With warmth,

* Wishing you well,

* With appreciation,

Ultimately, the best choice for your closing will depend on the context of your message and your relationship with the recipient.

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