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Discover Ludwig"too shallow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is not deep enough or has not gone into sufficient detail. For example: "The explanation he gave was too shallow; I didn't learn anything new."
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Too shallow.
Others were too shallow.
Because it's too shallow.
The chicks submerged, but it was too shallow.
The goal-line stand was that this man was too shallow to be a killer".
It's too shallow to be of any practical use for storing excess carbon in volume.
I could see coral on the bottom but nothing too shallow.
Some painters have found that depth of illusionism too shallow a challenge.
We were only partway across the bay when it became too shallow to go farther.
Until recently, the strip of cloth for name bars was too shallow.
One concern of international hockey officials is that the pool of available referees is too shallow.
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