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The phrase "also be vague" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to lack clarity or precision in addition to other characteristics.
Example: "While the instructions were helpful, they could also be vague at times, leaving room for interpretation."
Alternatives: "may also lack clarity" or "can also be unclear".
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He can also be vague.
Her descriptions can also be vague and willfully quirky ("perfectly shaped" like a sundae; a tree looks "soft"), occasionally seeming as if she were working too hard to avoid clichés.
A term can also be vague without being general.
The possibility of such a reply notwithstanding, it is also natural to ask at this point whether the notion of feasibility considered in complexity theory might also be vague in a manner which could render it susceptible to the sort of soritical argument envisioned by Dummett (1975).
Politicians might also be vague because maybe they're not informed on an issue and don't want to admit that. .
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Sure, it would be possible to construct this whole review out of questions, but it would also be vaguely annoying, a flaunting of a superfluous skill.
The role of IVIG therapy in prevention and treatment of GVHD also is vague.
He has also been vague about whether the powers of the constitutional court should be revised.
Adding to the uncertainty, iVoteIsrael has also been vague about the sources of its financing.
Administration officials have also been vague about the extent of international support for punishing Syria.
He also was vague about the condition of Keith Tkachuk, the veteran forward who left Saturday's game late after a hard body check from Russia's Vladimir Malakhov.
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