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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small vague" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, as "vague" is an adjective and does not typically pair with "a small" in this context.
Example: "The instructions were a small vague, making it difficult to follow."
Alternatives: "somewhat unclear" or "a bit ambiguous."
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As I glimpse him, I recall a passage, in a recent Art in America article on Watteau by the art historian Linda Nochlin, about the painting of the clown Gilles in the Louvre: You can see Gilles as a small, vague, white glow shining in the distance.
Unlike most of the action sequences, the Battle of Geonosis was not storyboarded or created through videomatics but was sent straight to animatics after the department received a small vague page on the sequence.
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A small, vaguely decorative wood-burning stove struggled to get on top of the cold.
So obviously this altruist goes to 8Chan the site where 4Channers who are too wily for that notorious site go and leaks the info in small vague, hard to comprehend nuggets called "drops" or "crumbs".
"We don't want to deal with government anymore," added Mr. Tatape, who was seeking money to start a small, though vaguely defined, business.
That's a little vague.
Now the school is situated in a modern complex in the "new" town, and the small, vaguely funereal, white cement building - a bridge between two eras, a piece of time now discarded - houses the Madonna.
It's just a question of mixing ricotta, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, eggs and flour in a bowl (by hand) and then frying rounded teaspoonfuls of the batter in just under an inch of oil until you have some light, small, vaguely ball-shaped fritters that need no more than a powdery dusting with confectioners' sugar.
Cut to a stack of big-city newspapers reporting the story in shocked headlines, then back to the small, vaguely southern town, where the jailed teacher becomes a social outcast.
Free school pioneer Toby Young described working-class grammar school boys who secured places at Oxford as "universally unattractive" and "small, vaguely deformed undergraduates".
Adrian Coleman's small, vaguely edgy scenes of Brooklyn are painted in watercolor and feel very similar to a recent raft of photo-based works by watercolorists like Tim Gardner.
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