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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully vague" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks clarity or precision, often in a critical context.
Example: "The instructions provided were awfully vague, leaving us unsure of how to proceed."
Alternatives: "extremely unclear" or "remarkably ambiguous".
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Still, after two years, my mentoring was beginning to seem awfully vague and open-ended.
Now, Beaujolais itself is an awfully vague term, so let me be clear about which wines I'm calling great.
Even using the one-in-twenty statistic means accepting the Pentagon's standard for "terrorism or militant activity," which, as was previously noted, was awfully vague — and what is "militant activity"?
That throttle is especially odd now that the awfully vague recirculating ball steer unit has been upgraded to a lithe, responsive and accurate rack-and-pinion unit.
Blizzard has already said "2010" (along with StarCraft II) when asked when the expansion will debut, but "2010" is awfully vague.
"As the proposal stands, it's still awfully vague, so it's hard not to have some reservations," says biophysicist Jeremy Berg of the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, who is a former director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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But a Justice Department official questioned the timing of the accusations, calling them "awfully late and vague".
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.
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