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The answer to this question will depend on how you are using the phrase "in vague"
Generally speaking, "in vague" is not a correct phrase in written English. However, you may use the phrase "vaguely" instead. For example, "He vaguely remembered the conversation they had yesterday."
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And then to do so in vague, cliché-ridden terms?
Mayweather attempted in vague terms to explain what happened.
President Clinton denies the charges in vague terms.
Young can speak only in vague terms because of the uncertainty he faces.
So she tends to speak in vague generalizations, or in jokes.
Some property-and-casualty policies either ignore occurrence, or define it only in vague terms.
But he couched his reaction in vague terms, saying he condemned "whoever carried out the bombing".
PAN -- The Intrepid swims in vague steering and throttle responses and gets relatively poor gas mileage.
News of the achievement trickled out, usually in vague and misinformed bits.
Perhaps, when pressed on safety, the candidates might throw in vague invocations of "parental responsibility".
Seventeen wall drawings comprise Donald Moffit's saga in vague pencil drawings, "Mr. Gay in the USA".
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