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The phrase "about the shallow" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without additional context.
It can be used when discussing topics related to superficiality or a lack of depth in a subject or conversation.
Example: "The discussion was mostly about the shallow aspects of the issue, neglecting the more profound implications."
Alternatives: "regarding the superficial" or "concerning the surface-level".
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It's likeable because it's about the shallow concerns everyone has today.
Because it's not about the shallow glamour, about all those vanity signings mysteriously demanded by fans no less than by nouveaux owners.
"Women are reclaiming a lot of their identity," he says, getting angry about the shallow portrayal of women on reality TV shows.
For a childish adventure yarn, it's tiring at 500 pages and it's hard to give a stuff about the shallow characters' fate on the "Black Water" to the Bay of Bengal.
The last few days the waves had been too rough for children but perfect for middle-aged men, who bodysurfed with abandon, their flabby technique mocked by a few boys on the shore who leaned against boogie boards and bitched about the shallow break.
Constructing V p models, we used information about the shallow sedimentary structures and depths of the subducting PHS plate interface deduced from MCS survey.
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From the bedroom window we watched a flotilla of black scoters paddling about the shallows of the tidal estuary.
To discuss what the Internet is doing to our brains, Andrew Keen is joined – in the first episode of his new TechCrunch TV show, 'Keen On…' by both Nicholas Carr and BT's open-source evangelist Kevin Marks, for what we hope is a deep debate about The Shallows.
Then, on a day trip to Southend-on-Sea, Dury contracted polio while splashing about in the shallow end of the open-air swimming baths.
I saw the flash of light in the water as minnows zipped about in the shallow waves of the Connecticut shore, and the battle of the native brook trout of Long Island, fighting their good fight to stay alive in streams tucked into parks amid houses, highways and traffic.
At times they pause to bathe and splash about in the shallow edges of the river.
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