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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a shallow" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone or something lacking depth, but without additional context, it is ambiguous and incomplete.
Example: "He approached the topic as a shallow thinker, failing to consider the complexities involved."
Alternatives: "as a superficial" or "as a surface-level".
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The "slakki" of Fisher's title is glossed as: "A shallow depression among hills.
Thinkers like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn have criticized it as a shallow and selfish goal.
Some historians have seen him as a shallow opportunist whose only asset was a glorious name.
Rather, Amélie is revealed as a shallow socialite with little to offer except her looks.
She comes across as a shallow vamp, he as a slightly priggish opportunist.
Political theorists dismiss her as a shallow thinker whose appeal is restricted to adolescents.
An investigation of likely donor impurities reveals that hydrogen acts as a shallow donor.
As Tom, Jeff Weatherford humanizes a man who could be written off as a shallow middle-aged stud.
One critic dismissed it as "a shallow, tame adaptation of Jane Hawking's memoir, diluted to the point of tedium".
The prime minister, who lambasts his main rival as a "shallow salesman", has been unable to sell himself.
Tile drainage could be characterized as a shallow flow system, showing a non-linear response to groundwater level changes.
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