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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shallow manner" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions as superficial, lacking depth or thoughtfulness. Example: The politician addressed the crowd in a shallow manner, making vague promises and speaking only in soundbites.
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"Many of the initial responses people have to the idea were the very same responses to why African-Americans couldn't vote, why women couldn't vote," Professor Kurth-Schai added, "that they'll think in a shallow manner, that they'll be emotionally driven".
Patients were told to breathe in a slow, regular and shallow manner throughout the biopsy procedure and during acquisition of images.
It might be eased by running in a more relaxed fashion, toning your muscles more and breathing deeply rather than in a shallow manner.
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*** Or: {:.break one} ** CECILY: This is no time for wearing the shallow mask of manners.
Or: CECILY: This is no time for wearing the shallow mask of manners.
In Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Cecily implores Gwendolen: "This is no time for wearing the shallow mask of manners.
Porous andesites will react to regional and local stresses in a dilatant manner in the shallow edifice (<1 km) and in a compactant manner at depths greater than about 1 km.
Further, the linearized long wave equation under shallow water approximation in a direct manner is derived and compared the results obtained based on the small amplitude wave theory.
Unlike the Teatro Olimpico the stage here is a single architectural vista behind a shallow-raked open platform, after the manner of the stage illustrated by Sebastiano Serlio.
In attempting this goal, Shaftesbury was opposing the view that politeness good manners, agreeability, pleasantness is a shallow, merely cosmetic concern distinct from the virtue of a person (see Klein 1994).
FANCD2 and FANCI interact in an antiparallel manner along their saxophone body, forming a narrow and shallow platform (Joo et al. 2011).
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