Sentence examples for gets vague from inspiring English sources

"gets vague" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or statement becoming unclear, uncertain, or lacking in detail. It is often used in informal or conversational language. Example: As the conversation progressed, John's explanation of his project started to get vague and I had trouble understanding the specifics.

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Well, there it gets vague.

He gets vague answers, and there are more calls a fierce battle over a costume detail, the color of a suitcase, the tone of a line, the use of a prop, the hairstyle of an actor.

After that, it gets vague: According to Nate and Clark, both of whom were still in contact with her at the time, she and Rachel relocated to Arizona, setting up yet another incarnation of the house.

He gets vague answers and there are more calls – a fierce battle over a costume detail, the colour of a suitcase, the tone of a line, the use of a prop, the hairstyle of an actor.

It's a list of 112 popes that was supposedly revealed to Malachy in 1139 and "rediscovered" in 1590, but more likely, given that it describes all of the pre-1590 popes very accurately and gets vague after that, was written by some goofball who only claimed it came from the 12th century.  .

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By Avi Zenilman October 1, 2009 Perpetual California politician Jerry Brown gets vaguer and harder to decipher, but not more progressive, with age.

"It's a well-told story that creativity takes place on barren land, and as soon as it gets vaguely sexy, property prices go straight up and people move in," says Chris. .

Then things got vague.

It's where swaggering Republicans get vague and mushy.

I asked a few questions in that vein but got vague answers.

He got vague answers, and then, "it got around to the point — that someone was stabbed," Mr. Lewk said.

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