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The phrase "are comparatively shallow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the depth of something to another, indicating that it is not very deep in relation to something else.
Example: "The lakes in this region are comparatively shallow, making them ideal for recreational activities like kayaking."
Alternatives: "are relatively shallow" or "are less deep".
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Many are comparatively shallow.
These interactions are comparatively shallow, but they're enough for now.
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