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The phrase "a vague" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that lacks clarity or precision, often followed by a noun.
Example: "The instructions were a vague outline of what was expected."
Alternatives: "an unclear" or "a nebulous".
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A vague time frame?
A vague Hawaii reference.
It's a vague memory.
A vague warning comes across.
"There was a vague target".
"It's a vague area.
Actually, there is a vague idea.
A vague "I still don't know".
A vague tone of reproach predominates.
I agree, it is a vague question.
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Yes? A: Vaguely.
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