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But that is for some nebulous time in the future.
In the white for some nebulous reason the men can take only one. . . .
The suggestion that vaccines have some nebulous danger essentially nullified the statement that preceded it.
The husband had some nebulous part-time job, but mostly he stayed home with the kids.
Going to war, for example, because of some nebulous sense that "it's the right thing to do", is not enough.
"All there is thus far is some nebulous thing that someone looked at something on Facebook," said Chesley.
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They had to be of high quality, possessing some nebulous-but-easily-conveyed cachet.
Some want nebulous things like "global justice".
The causes of the high death rate of American babies remain, to some extent, nebulous.
There are some hard and fast rules, such as an 18-character limit, but also some more nebulous ones about vulgarity and inappropriateness.
We're all co-existing on this planet, and that sense of our little circle and everything else being some big, nebulous "them", I think is a dangerous one for us all.
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