Sentence examples for much too vague from inspiring English sources

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That's much too vague.

The characters' motivations were much too vague.

"Facebook's policy is much too vague and broad and does not conform with German or European law," Mr. Weichert said in an interview.

BEUC also complained that the provisions on early repayment were "much too vague" and could leave consumers with no opportunity of early repayment.

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On the final negotiated text, he says: "Almost across the board, the document is much too soft and vague to solve today's sustainability challenges.

These principles can be helpful, but are frequently too vague to provide much insight.

But Henríquez spends too much time on the periphery of her story, making points that feel at once too vague and too obvious.

Much like cloud or big data, it's incredibly overused, and to some degree, almost too vague to be useful.

Too vague.

It's too vague.

It was too vague.

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