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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit shallower than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the depth of two objects or concepts, indicating that one is slightly less deep than the other.
Example: "The new pool design is a bit shallower than the previous one, making it safer for children."
Alternatives: "slightly less deep than" or "a little less deep than".
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The travel is quite a bit shallower than it has been even on MacBooks past.
The keys are a bit shallower than I'd like, but it's quite usable overall.
He thinks it looks a bit shallower than Facebook's platform, but he expects it to improve with time.
It is also noticed that the grating in the optimized Device A is a bit shallower than that in the optimized Device B. It is well known that with the increase of the grating height, the plasmonic modes could get stronger.
Her impressive record on women's issues goes deeper (OK, a bit shallower) than politics: She lists "girl crush" Tina Fey next to the president as someone she's nervous to talk to, speaks candidly about her "fat jeans," knows the utility of a well-timed F-bomb and is pretty tired of dudes talking about what she looks like.
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It's true that they're still a fair bit shallower than the previous model, but things have been improved in the past three years, courtesy of two major updates.
Still, she said: "The selectivity can sound a bit shallow.
Furo, who has changed his name to Frank White, is now a bit shallow.
Not only is this a bit shallow-minded – we all have hidden biases whether we think about them or not.
As for the cannabis cartridge, that one came up a bit shallow.
With the Airplay version, the audio was crisp although a bit shallow; there wasn't much bass.
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