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The phrase "superficially attractive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that appears appealing on the surface but may lack depth or substance. Example: "The advertisement was visually stunning, but the product itself was only superficially attractive."
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Since he is only interested in structures as he fashions his big, over-arching narrative, Kneale never gets beyond superficially attractive catch-all explanations: that those who are attracted to religion are poor, needy, fearful, or women.
Populism may be superficially attractive.
While superficially attractive, critics say, the arms are dangerously misleading.
Lord Oakeshott, who is close to Cable, described the idea as superficially attractive, but unworkable.
"This superficially attractive reform was known in the Treasury in my time," he writes.
The comparison to the Taliban, though superficially attractive, is somewhat misleading.
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Although undoubtedly more touristic and superficially more attractive, the soul of these places was long ago sold to gentrification.
A greenish-yellow palette and vein-marked skin made the subjects, such as Woman Smiling 1958-59, superficialessless attractive; the paintings exhibited at the Marlborough Gallery in London in 1958 and 1963 were harder to sell.
Lenders often show inappropriate and overly complex products that contain hidden dangers, he claims, because it can make the hedge superficially more attractive, while also maximising the bank's own profit.
"Superficially fame's attractive.
Superficially flat taxes look attractive.
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