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Filter by Meaning The manager approved the proposal cursorily without thoroughly analyzing its potential risks.
The chef quickly tasted the soup cursorily, neglecting to adjust the seasoning.
The architect designed the building cursorily, resulting in structural flaws.
The teacher cursorily reviewed the homework assignments before starting the new lesson.
The historian cursorily browsed through the archives to find relevant information for her research.
The programmer cursorily scanned the code for any obvious errors before running the program.
Sarah glanced cursorily at the menu before ordering her usual dish.
He skimmed through the report cursorily, barely grasping its main points.
The museum visitor walked through the exhibit cursorily, not spending much time on each artwork.
The doctor cursorily checked the patient's vitals during the routine check-up.
The detective cursorily examined the crime scene for any immediate clues.
The book reviewer skimmed through the novel cursorily, missing some of the important plot details.
The teacher graded the homework cursorily, not noticing the student's effort.
The student read the textbook cursorily and missed important details.
The shopper cursorily examined the price tag before purchasing the item.
The editor reviewed the manuscript cursorily, leading to several errors being overlooked.
She cursorily read the terms and conditions before clicking "Accept" on the website.
The editor cursorily proofread the manuscript, leading to several unnoticed errors.
The detective cursorily glanced at the crime scene, searching for any potential clues.
The judge listened cursorily to the witness's testimony, displaying little engagement.
The journalist wrote a cursorily researched article, lacking in-depth information.
He glanced cursorily at the newspaper headlines before rushing out the door.
She skimmed through the book cursorily, failing to grasp its deeper meaning.
The teacher only reviewed the material cursorily, leaving many students confused.
He quickly and cursorily checked his emails before leaving the office.
The teacher marked the exam papers cursorily, barely giving them any attention.
The editor cursorily proofread the article before sending it to the printing press.
She cursorily skimmed through the report before the meeting.
He glanced cursorily at the report before tossing it aside.
She flipped through the pages of the novel cursorily.
The chef tasted the sauce cursorily, adding a pinch of salt without much thought.
The detective glanced cursorily at the crime scene before moving on.
The reviewer skimmed the book cursorily and missed its underlying themes.
He skimmed through the report cursorily before presenting it to his boss.
The museum visitor walked through the exhibit cursorily, not taking time to appreciate the artworks.
The chef cursorily tasted the soup before serving it to the customers.
She packed her suitcase cursorily, forgetting to bring important items.
The architect quickly reviewed the blueprints cursorily, resulting in design flaws.
The teacher only cursorily reviewed the homework, failing to notice the mistakes.
The hiker cursorily checked the map before embarking on the trail.
The manager quickly and cursorily reviewed the report before presenting it to the board.
The hiker surveyed the mountain range cursorily, awed by its grandeur.
The manager reviewed the report cursorily, overlooking several errors.
The reviewer only read the book cursorily, resulting in a superficial analysis.
The reviewer gave the book a cursorily positive review without delving into its deeper themes.
The teacher cursorily reviewed the students' homework assignments without providing detailed feedback.
The student glanced cursorily over the textbook before the exam.
The traveler browsed the travel brochure cursorily, looking for a destination.
He answered the exam questions cursorily, hoping to finish quickly.
The investor cursorily reviewed the financial statements before making a quick decision.
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