The phrase "profound regards" is not commonly used in English and may sound overly formal or awkward in most contexts. It is more typical to use expressions like "warm regards," "best regards," or simply "regards" in professional correspondence. The appropriateness of using "profound regards" would depend on the specific cultural or linguistic conventions of the situation, but it is generally safer to stick with more conventional phrases to convey your sentiments effectively.
both are ok I think is 'write it correctly'.
The opposite of profound is ignorant
You should choose which word best fits according to the situation... here are definitions and examples of both words: Right- that which is good, proper, or just: right conduct. -in conformity with fact, reason, truth, or some standard or principle; correct: the right solution; the right answer. -correct -the opposite of left, directionally Write-to express or communicate in writing; give a written account of. -to fill in the blank spaces of (a printed form) with writing: to write a check.
Only best gets capitalized. It should be--- Best regards.
عشق* from right to left
Well, honey, it's not a crime to sign off with "profound regards," but let's be real, it's a bit old-fashioned. If you want to sound more modern and casual, just stick with a simple "regards" or "sincerely." But hey, if you're feeling fancy, go ahead and sprinkle in those profound regards - just don't be surprised if people raise an eyebrow.
Can you write a sentence with the word profound? oh that right, you just did. what an amazing answer...
cordialement
"I send my regards" would be "jag skickar mina hälsningar". So regards = hälsningar.
You can use "Best regards," (followed by a comma) in the closing of a business or friendly letter. On the next line, you can write your signature. If you are typing the letter, leave a blank line between "Best regards," and your typed name. In the blank line, write your signature.
to end a perfect letter you could write sincerely, sincerely yours, very sincerely, or very sincerely yours
衷心的问候
よろしく Yoroshiku
There can be as many as possible depending on how a person wants to write it , mostly generally used forms are Thanks & Regards, Sincerely, Best Regards, With Best Regards, Cheers, with Love etc
The homophones for write are right, wright, and rite.
.100255 If your talking in regards to percentage in which you move it two places to the left.
For most DOS commands you can write COMMAND /? and you will be presented with a list of possible choises. eks. FIND /? Regards.