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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very shallow profile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks depth or complexity, often in contexts like design, personality, or analysis.
Example: "The report provided a very shallow profile of the market trends, failing to address the underlying factors influencing consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a superficial profile" or "a limited profile."
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Leptosols are soils with a very shallow profile depth (indicating little influence of soil-forming processes), and they often contain large amounts of gravel.
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In addition, the NC70 line exhibits a very shallow contraction profile reminiscent of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy, as indicated by an unusually small fractional shortening (systolic/diastolic diameter; Figure 2C).
A V-shaped wheel tread gives a very consistent level of grip whereas a rounded profile creates a very shallow footprint that avoids the stones.
That's a very shallow analysis.
Yes, but on a very shallow level.
We live in a very shallow age.
CONS: The fenced backyard is a very shallow strip.
Maybe that makes me a very shallow actor".
But "Serious Moonlight" is a very shallow comedy.
I think this article paints a very shallow portrait of Staten Island's North Shore.
What little there was was confined to a very shallow layer near the ground.
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