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When was One Word is Too Often Profaned created?

The phrase "One word is too often profaned" is from William Shakespeare's play *Hamlet*, Act 1, Scene 2. It is spoken by Hamlet, reflecting on the grief of his father's death.

There is no specific date for the creation of this phrase, as it was part of a play written by Shakespeare in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The exact year of composition for Hamlet is debated by scholars, but it is generally placed somewhere between 1599 and 1601.

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