Sentence examples for already vague from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "already vague" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unclear or ambiguous from the outset.
Example: "The instructions were already vague, making it difficult to understand what was expected."
Alternatives: "somewhat unclear" or "initially ambiguous".

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Tim Miller might be one of the last working theater artists to embrace fully the term, already vague to the point of meaninglessness when Eric Bogosian made fun of it in his 1994 slacker drama, "Suburbia".

Does he think Muslims are a "race", or not, and if not, how can he trade down from the already vague and dubious word "Islamophobia" to the toxic accusation of "racism" itself?

While dismembered Scottish voices recounted fragmentary real-life anecdotes, odd tangential phrases appeared on a giant screen, and the strings and horns rose and fell as if in approximation of these already vague musings on anxiety, sex and insomnia.

What he didn't say was that his Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman, Julius Genachowski, has sentenced all of those wireless users to a second-class Internet experience by leaving them out of the already vague Net Neutrality order the FCC issued in December.

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Cold water still sputtered from the bathtub spigot, tepid and chlorine-scented and already vaguely rusty.

Putting this into words is hard enough when two humans are already vaguely familiar with a location; for two bots that have access to different data, this can be awfully difficult to communicate efficiently.

It seems as though Pownce's already-vague "send stuff to your friends" tagline isn't broad enough after all.

Plus, there is already a vague sense this is all somehow beneath them already – that these fragile upstart talents will be flummoxed, retarded, fatally confused by the experience of playing in challenging tournament conditions against the best in Europe.

The United States already has vague laws like the Patriot Act where they can easily collect your information without your consent.

There was already a vague tang of panic, as everyone began to realise that nothing was happening here, there were no hippie hordes and it was going to be very difficult to build a story out of interviewing each other.

My students already hold vaguely positive views of that storied decade.

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