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the superficially
adverb
In a superficial manner; shallowly
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These measures all hide behind the superficially appealing but profoundly misleading banner of judicial accountability.
He released that movie just before the superficially similar but astronomically more expensive Jurassic Park.
Rather, elementary-school teachers need deeper understanding of the superficially simple arithmetic they cover.
They are an odd pairing, in that they lack the superficially "fun" elements of jazz.
Still, the superficially distant reality of "Computer Chess" is recognizably our own.
The dividends early intervention programs provide are demonstrably greater than the superficially alluring option of lowering student debt.
I think that the superficially eye-catching quality of the latter film, along with its rather conventional ambiguities, will prevail.
It also has been claimed that the superficially sociable, but basically secretive, individual is particularly prone to confabulate.
The superficially bland serialized images have undertones of paranoid suspense - a hangover, maybe, from the cold war.
The superficially similar Solomon Island ranid, Ceratobatrachus guentheri, and the South American hylids, Hemiphractus, eat other frogs.
Although the cover art is minimal, what tensions does it suggest are lurking under the superficially glossy surface of Margy's relationship with her husband, Eric?
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