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The phrase "a shallow gash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor cut or wound that is not deep, often in contexts related to injuries or physical damage.
Example: "After the accident, he examined his arm and noticed a shallow gash that would need a bandage."
Alternatives: "a minor cut" or "a superficial wound."
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Three militants walking on Gaza City's main upscale boulevard were hit by an airstrike last night, leaving a shallow gash in the road.
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"What do I have to do to make you understand that?" Then I dipped the tip of the knife into my skin and cut a very shallow gash on the back of my arm.
When you get it home, all you need to do is cut shallow gashes about every inch and a half on either side.
What a shallow motherfucker.
It is a shallow work, a shallow masterpiece.
Pour into a shallow casserole.
I'm a shallow person".
"I'm a shallow guy".
Transfer to a shallow bowl.
Was it a shallow stunt?
Lay them in a shallow bowl.
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