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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shallow judgements" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to judgments that are superficial or lacking in depth or understanding. Example: She was known for her shallow judgements, often dismissing people based on their appearance or social status rather than their true character.
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Despite the shallow judgements of sales employees, Sasha said most customers are not necessarily terrible humans, they just have more money than they know what to do with.
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This is very clever on the part of the creators who have obviously recognised the blatant and inescapable fact that us humans are generally shallow and tend to make our initial judgement based on aesthetics.
People are shallow - sadly, often, people will make a judgement about you based on how you look.
When we classified questions as shallow (both structural and behavior-1) vs. deep (both behavior-2 and function), we found strong correlations with the judgements of the 12 biology students but the ratings systems were not identical.
Bit shallow.
Shrewd, informed judgements.
These are editorial judgements.
Or shallow.
Shallow movie?
Shallow breaths.
Too shallow.
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