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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much vagueness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation wherein details are unclear or lacking. For example, “We received only a brief explanation of the project, leaving us with much vagueness.”.
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Yet if there is too much vagueness, the rows will revive all over again.
Few famous names have as much vagueness attached to their exploits, though.
The royal list does a little of that, but there's too much vagueness.
Of course, the notion of what is "meaningful" might carry just as much vagueness as the damages category itself, and the research team is not fully explicit on what makes a number meaningful in a trial context.
In a film like "Black Hawk Down," there is no doubt about the details of place and combat, but much vagueness as to what the desperately hostile Somalis want -- or why we are there.
There is still too much vagueness, leading to uncertainty about when the next ball will drop – likely in the next week or so, when the results of the stress tests are released.
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It's shot through with so much ambiguity and vagueness that it's barely worth wasting processor power on – but the computer wouldn't know that.
"Were the court to accept all of Microsoft's proposed changes," the brief continued, "the government's proposed final judgment would be improved, but much of the vagueness and ambiguity would remain because it is inherent in the structure of document".
As a matter of fact, the social relationships between individuals are very complex and dynamic under different context, thus there exist much uncertainty or vagueness in social networks.
During the critical movement of the 1820s, mathematicians such as Bernard Bolzano, Niels Abel, Louis Cauchy and Karl Weierstrass succeeded in eliminating much of the vagueness and many of the contradictions present in the mathematics of their day.
The date, given as "12th-15th century," reflects the vagueness surrounding much of Cham culture, but for once it is possible to be more precise.
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