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"superficial sense" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the shallow or surface-level understanding of something, without delving deeply into its meaning or implications. One example of using "superficial sense" in a sentence could be: "Many people misunderstand her sarcastic humor, only perceiving it in a superficial sense without realizing the deeper meaning behind it."
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That conclusion is correct, but only in a superficial sense.
I don't mean that "Housekeeping" is "dreary" or "depressing" in the superficial sense of those words.
Yes, Mr. Conley makes superficial sense, in that he tells readers what they already know.
So Steele is a little different, but only in a superficial sense.
Among these are a superficial sense of history — Remember how girls used to wear their hair?
The regime has maintained a superficial sense of stability through repression.
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Although he seems brash & superficial, she senses depth within him.
"I am not the type that welcomes a superficial and comforting sense of popularity," she said in response.
But Dr. Arthur Green, professor of Jewish thought at Brandeis University, said: "This contemporary pop cabala is superficial in the sense that it doesn't require real Hebrew learning.
They have become improbable buddies not just in a superficial movie-pitch sense, but a genuine odd couple, who bicker and banter and worry about each other like a pair of old guys on a New York park bench.
Overall these changes may be relatively superficial, in the sense that much dross will remain, but they are intended to repackage BBC3 as a more upmarket channel, and thus prepare the way so that cries of objection are muffled when BBC4 is more savagely pruned back.
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