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The phrase "are far shallower" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of grammatical structures and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The lakes in this region are far shallower than those in the mountains."
Alternatives: "are much shallower" or "are significantly shallower."
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Hobb's House Bakery mince pies £4.95 for six ★★★★★ These are far shallower than a lot of the mince pies on offer, but, to my surprise, they pack a real punch.
The result is that plasma displays are far shallower than older TVs, you can mount them on a wall and conveniently hide them behind a well-placed curtain.
These electrically induced regions are far shallower than anything that can be formed with present doping techniques; and the shallower source and drain confine the current so that a narrower gate can control it.
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And he noted that the wells Shell intended to drill here were far shallower than BP's ill-fated Macondo well, making the possibility of a blowout more remote.
The study, which was prompted by complaints from local residents about the smell and taste of their water, stressed that local conditions were unusual at the site, called the Pavillion field, in that the gas wells were far shallower than in many other drilling areas around the country.
The average gradient between the start and end of the aqueduct is far shallower than was usual for Roman aqueducts – only about a tenth of the average gradient of some of the aqueducts in Rome.
Since the DO in our work was much lower (0.3 mg/L), the oxygen penetration region was far shallow.
The sentimental treatment sometimes verges on the cartoonish, yet it can give effects that are far from shallow.
Contrary to Andrew Clark's view, this government's green and collective instincts are far too shallow for it ever to argue the point of view of environmental citizenship.
"What are my worst mistakes?" For those of us who had known the self-confident, arrogant Brahmin from Harvard, these astonishing, even touching, efforts to understand his own mistakes are far more persuasive than the shallow analysis McNamara offers in his own memoir, "In Retrospect".
While conditions there are challenging, they are far different from the Gulf of Mexico, with shallow water, significantly less well pressure and extensive safety requirements.
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