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Discover Ludwig"more cursory" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is used to compare the level or extent of something that is not thorough or detailed. Example: Sarah's initial report was thorough, but the subsequent ones became more cursory as she grew busier with other tasks.
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The police added two more cursory investigations to their original inadequate probe in 2006.
Dinkins, disbanded a 66-member oversight staff, substituting a cooperative process with more cursory evaluations.
Among them are a few even more cursory works, reminiscent of the "abstractions" found in comic strips.
"Even the more cursory search for the BBX trademark would have shown that we hold it," said Nico Spence, the chief executive of Basis.
The other sections receive a more cursory (and thus less power-consuming) glance.At $15,000 a pop, a Mermaid is not outrageously expensive.
I used sketchbooks in a much more cursory and utilitarian way – just to remind me what to do and in what order.
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And this exhibition demands more than cursory attention.
He has little more than cursory pride in those achievements.
Low Priority Budget-balancing rarely receives more than cursory attention in any campaign.
But I admit that first the reader must bring an interest in the subject matter that is more than cursory".
On the puttanesca, anchovies, which announced themselves with a metallic gleam, were even fresher and funkier than expected — more than cursory salt bombs.
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