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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She only cleaned the surface of the table shallowly, leaving behind dirt and grime.
He answered the questions in the test shallowly, not fully understanding the material.
The doctor only examined the patient briefly, so the diagnosis was shallowly made.
The doctor only did a quick check-up and therefore could only diagnose the patient shallowly.
He only checked the facts shallowly, not researching thoroughly.
The journalist only interviewed a few sources, so the article was shallowly researched.
The contractor only examined the property shallowly, missing the underlying problems.
The doctor only examined the patient shallowly, missing important symptoms.
He only listened shallowly to her explanation, so he didn't understand the issue completely.
The journalist only covered the surface of the issue, reporting shallowly on the matter.
She only skimmed through the report, so she shallowly understands its contents.
He listened to the lecture shallowly, not really absorbing the information.
She played the sport shallowly, not really trying to improve her skills.
He watched the movie shallowly, not really paying attention to the plot.
He worked on the project shallowly, not really focusing on the details.
She wrote the essay shallowly, not really delving deep into the topic.
She managed her business shallowly, never bothering to track her expenses.
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