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The phrase "are 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 arguments presented in the debate are superficial and fail to address the core issues at hand."
Alternatives: "are shallow" or "lack depth."
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These are superficial comparisons.
Clothes are superficial.
Again, there are superficial similarities.
But the similarities are superficial.
But these are superficial changes.
But these novelties are superficial.
Otherwise, the distinctions are superficial.
"So most of the similarities are superficial.
There are superficial contradictions in Fanon's character.
There are superficial similarities between these two reversals of fortune.
Almost all other issues are superficial by comparison.
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