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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost shallow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly superficial or lacking depth, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The conversation was almost shallow, touching only on surface-level topics without delving into deeper issues."
Alternatives: "nearly superficial" or "borderline shallow".
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The shells and sharp rocks that hosted tenacious, weird little flowering plants gave way to sand at the northern tip, which framed a view of the next island over; it looked (almost) shallow enough to commute on foot.
His paintings seemed almost shallow and jokey.
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The extraordinary handsomeness not only makes the stories hard to tell apart; it outclasses the principal characters, who are almost all shallow, nattering, self-seeking people.
I've been tuning in to the CES event from afar this year, taking advantage of voluminous (if almost universally shallow) media coverage and avoiding the horrendous taxi lines and inflated hotel costs that afflict Las Vegas during all big conferences.
Induced earthquakes are almost always shallower than this". Monday's quake struck in Encino on the northern edge of the Santa Monica Mountains in an area that has not seen much recent seismological activity.
The basal position of this genus regarding almost all "robust" shallow water corals can represent an azooxanthellate shallow-water ancestor for them (the genus Phyllangia is reported exclusively from waters shallower than 100 m [57]).
The East China Sea has an area of about 290,000 square miles (750,000 square km) and is largely shallow; almost three-fourths of the sea is less than 650 feet (200 metres), and its average depth is only 1,145 feet (350 metres).
Besides, the water supply in most of these rural communities is almost exclusively through shallow wells and surface water.
"There was almost certainly a shallow and frozen strait between the islands and the mainland, allowing the Falklands wolf to cross when the sea was frozen over, probably while pursuing prey, like penguins or seals," says molecular evolutionist Alan Cooper of the University of Adelaide in Australia, leader of the study.
My head began to pound, my heart sped up, my breathing became fast and shallow, almost like I was suffocating.
Deep infaunal species virtually disappear in the Eastern Mediterranean, where the sparse fauna consist almost entirely of shallow infaunal species living close to the sediment surface [87].
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