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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nebulous statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement that is vague, unclear, or lacking in definite meaning.
Example: "The politician's response was nothing more than a nebulous statement that failed to address the concerns of the voters."
Alternatives: "an ambiguous statement" or "a vague assertion".
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A nebulous statement that my ballot was recorded with no verification of the individual races for which I recorded a vote just doesn't cut it.
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The 'I"s response is as if to a nebulous command.
4 Position of student I thought the measurement are 50% accurate… Sometimes A's hand was down and up. 4 Nebulous statement No, I don't think the measurement was that accurate.
In the years since, Mr. Hurwitz has vowed to revive the series, possibly as a movie, while its cast members offered nebulous statements of semisupport.
But today Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergei Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt made nebulous statements that are leaving us wondering if Google is now thinking of building that gPhone: "The trio of Google execs also used the opportunity to talk about the inroads the company is making with its own branded mobile phone as a replacement for the iPhone".
When a reporter pressed Ryan, saying he has already "denounced Donald Trump for xenophobia and Islamaphobia," Ryan playfully shrugged as if to say, "Well, yes and no". Ryan has yet to use Trump's name in one of his condemnations, opting instead for nebulous statements about what conservatism really is and what it is not.
The argument, as usual, is a nebulous claim of "development".
"It was a nebulous cloud".
Potential is a nebulous concept.
Or is it a nebulous myth?
This is more a nebulous motivation.
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