Sentence examples for surprisingly vague from inspiring English sources

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It may help to consider the current definitions of a galaxy, which are surprisingly vague.

The most controversial passages in the book -- those about Bloom's private life -- are surprisingly vague.

While the line of argument was surprisingly vague, the points of reference were deadeningly familiar.

The language can also be surprisingly vague to a Western ear.

A related factor is the surprisingly vague status of the workplace in the eyes of the law.

Written in the short, succinct paragraphs and cliffhanger chapter endings recommended by professional children's book writers, "The False Prince" has a surprisingly vague sense of place and particulars.

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Or she could, after having repeatedly (if also surprisingly vaguely) stated her government's view of what it intends to achieve from Brexit, belatedly start paying attention to the other side of this deal she seeks.

She could brush it off with the same explanation that parts of the British media are serving up: "It's all about punishing the British". Or she could, after having repeatedly (if also surprisingly vaguely) stated her government's view of what it intends to achieve from Brexit, belatedly start paying attention to the other side of this deal she seeks.

So far, this bizarro election campaign has seen Theresa May embarrassing herself and Jeremy Corbyn surprisingly looking vaguely like he actually wants to be there.

Such studies, not surprisingly, produce only vague answers.

Her sister, who vaguely, surprisingly, has the face of a 1930s film star — Harlow with bed hair —prefers to be covered up.

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