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The phrase "a shallower sphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a less deep or less complex area of discussion, thought, or physical space.
Example: "In this debate, we are only scratching the surface, focusing on a shallower sphere of the issue rather than its deeper implications."
Alternatives: "a less profound realm" or "a more superficial area".
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GNSS network observations suggest that volume changes before and after the 2007 eruption totaled 6 × 106 m3, of which 5.5 × 106 m3 was in an open-crack fault and 0.32 × 106 m3 was in a shallower sphere below sea level.
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Place the fish in a shallow bowl.
This is a shallow gas field.
Shoot for a shallow depth of field.
What a shallow motherfucker.
It is a shallow work, a shallow masterpiece.
Pour into a shallow casserole.
Transfer to a shallow bowl.
I'm a shallow person".
"I'm a shallow guy".
Was it a shallow stunt?
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