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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'only scratching the surface' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have only explored the most basic or obvious aspects of a topic and have not yet delved into its more complex or subtle elements. For example, "This report is only scratching the surface of the problem - we need to look more deeply into the underlying causes if we want to come up with a real solution."
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And that's only scratching the surface.
This is only scratching the surface.
"We're only scratching the surface with this".
Yet, this is only scratching the surface.
"We're only scratching the surface right now".
But they know they are only scratching the surface.
"These guys are only scratching the surface," he said.
Eilay Laurie felt that the doctors were only scratching the surface.
I am only scratching the surface, because there is no room to detail our collective experiences.
Already this year they have netted £500,000 and admit they are only scratching the surface.
Yet all of this is still only scratching the surface of the problem.
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