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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as something superficial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an aspect or quality that is not deep or significant, often in a critical context.
Example: "While the design is visually appealing, it ultimately serves as something superficial that lacks functionality."
Alternatives: "as a mere facade" or "as a trivial aspect".
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They see it as something superficial.
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On the contrary, it shows concern for himself and his inability to see past something superficial.
It can't be something superficial such as changing the color of the menus.
Something superficial will suffice since, as should now be clear, the demands of career and off-duty past-times are both going to feature heavily in the months ahead (you get a break come June).
They will learn something superficial and inauthentic, but mistake it for real connection.
I'm interested in readers perceiving a certain depth, not just something superficial that could be conveyed in a pamphlet.
To have something superficial yet truly different is a great way of redirecting the consumer.
This is because publicity stunts redirect attention from real stories and focuses the attention on something superficial, meaningless, and silly.
It can't be something superficial, it has to be something that has been lived though.
I nearly lost my life over something as superficial as having a flatter mid-section and trying to adapt to society's traditional definition of beauty.
So seriously, in fact, that I didn't want my own first word on the film to have anything to do with something as superficial as its Oscar prospects.
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