Sentence examples for surface-level from inspiring English sources

The phrase "surface-level" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is superficial or not deeply analyzed, often in discussions about understanding or analysis.
Example: "The report provided only surface-level insights into the issue, lacking a thorough examination of the underlying causes."
Alternatives: "superficial" or "shallow".

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Yet those are surface-level analogies.

Today's ceremony was cordial, but it was all surface-level.

The videos have distinctive styles, but the aesthetics are fairly surface-level.

But the festivities strike her as "a very surface-level celebration.

Habicht leaves the city in love with a surface-level reading of Cocker's take on it.

But the characters are so damaged that the initial surface-level believability feels retrospectively like a blind alley.

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Sometimes people just read it on a surface level.

At surface level it has looked like every other election.

320 Number of steps on the longest journey from surface level to platform, at Hampstead station.

However, critics have said that the resolution has failed to penetrate beyond surface level.

Seismologists said it was a shallow tremor, causing greater shaking at surface level.

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