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The phrase "are very vague" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks clarity or precision, often in the context of statements, instructions, or descriptions.
Example: "The guidelines provided for the project are very vague, making it difficult for the team to understand the expectations."
Alternatives: "are quite unclear" or "lack specificity."
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These questions are very vague in the Brotherhood".
"The problem is Fed officials are very vague.
Sometimes the existing patents are very vague and cover a broad domain.
In the real word, the decision-making problems are very vague and uncertain in a number of ways.
I don't much like it myself, because I think they are very vague about what they mean by rationality.
The two largest pieces of legislation enacted in the past two years - health care and financial reform - are very vague.
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"Everything was very vague".
"The law was very vague," he said.
At first, it is very vague.
PARKER -- My expectations were very vague.
"He was very vague," Greenwald recalls.
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