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The phrase "all superficial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks depth or substance, often in a critical context.
Example: "The discussion was all superficial, failing to address the underlying issues at hand."
Alternatives: "entirely shallow" or "completely surface-level".
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In cases where the ALL attaches PP to the LCL, we found the ALL superficial to the LCL.
Not that this sunny disk is at all superficial.
Yet can it delve beyond all superficial traits to measure a person's true potential, without bias?
"It is Halloween, Mardi Gras, fancy dress, all superficial because it has to do with surface".
The decoration is all superficial, they say, to please the dignitaries.
Before long, all superficial distinctions disappear, and her peerless voice and superb band are all that matter.
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For all the superficial trappings of peace and prosperity, Grozny can still be dangerous.
Yet for all the superficial grimness, there is also a tangible sense of community to the Wilmington.
They seem to get on surprisingly well despite all their superficial differences, even if their shoes smell and one of them snores on the tour bus.
For all the superficial similarities between them, The Theory of Everything is slightly more gracefully written; it's also slightly less likely to win.
As Arthur Mathews said: "He cares really deeply about all the superficial things that priests aren't supposed to care about – especially money".
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