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The phrase "as superficial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not deep or profound, often in a critical context.
Example: "The analysis of the issue was as superficial as the previous discussions, failing to address the underlying problems."
Alternatives: "as shallow" or "as cursory".
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The youth of today are not as superficial as some think.
But its characters, while sharply drawn, remain as superficial as those in a comic book.
Of course, Curtis was nowhere near as superficial as he seemed.
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But he dismisses these changes as superficial.
"I come across as superficial," he said.
White critics savaged his work as superficial.
There have been profound experiences as well as superficial.
Yet many Libyan women viewed Colonel Qaddafi's advocacy as superficial.
Opposition parties not represented in the Assembly have condemned the process as superficial.
Critics and writers have, at times, dismissed Swift as superficial on matters of love.
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