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Discover Ludwig"shallow minded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something or someone who is not thinking deeply or thoughtfully about a topic, or is only considering the surface-level detail. For example: "His shallow-minded response to the problem showed that he had not considered all of the possible implications."
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Girls generally think of guys as shallow minded, if they show off a bit too much.
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"A modern philosopher who has never experienced the feeling of being a charlatan is such a shallow mind that his work is probably not worth reading," he writes.
Joffe got the impression of "someone with a very shallow mind, who's not interested in issues other than the personalities of the top people, no interest in social forces, political trends, etc".
And lastly, here's the latest from the shallow minds of Social Media Manager Dipshits, courtesy of the Condescending Corporate Brand Page.
And lastly, here's the latest from the shallow minds of Social Media Manager Dipshits., courtesy of the Condescending Corporate Brand Page.
Late on Sunday, Najib slammed protesters for possessing a "shallow mind and poor national spirit," and promised he'd remain in power even as investigations into his involvement in the mismanaged state funds continues.
He argued that the Bible puts its message into the language of the common people "lest the shallow minds of the common people should become confused, obstinate, and contumacious [stubbornly disobedient] in yielding assent to the principal articles that are absolutely matters of faith".
The more troubling aspect of Holland's writing is his insistent use of free indirect discourse, taking us inside the shallow imaginary minds of the various unpleasant characters he evokes.
He says: "I feel safe among shallow-minded occultists.
But he adds: "I'm neither a shallow-minded rightist nor a nationalist.
Each time that I heard it, it came from a shallow-minded person that I never took serious".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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