Sentence examples for usually vague from inspiring English sources

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The forecasts were usually vague and rather elastic.

Tax-cut proponents are usually vague about the details.

Though accused of various, usually vague, terrorism offences, he has not been tried or convicted of any crime.

The details are usually vague, but supposedly human societies began as matricentric, focused on the primacy of mothers and children.

Ovarian cancer is difficult to diagnose in early stages because physical symptoms are usually vague, and there is no reliable test to detect the cancer before it spreads.

Bank employees insist the principal is guaranteed, but contracts for wealth management products are usually vague, simply noting there could be risk.

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However, those reforms are usually vaguely defined.

The pain is usually vaguely attributed to a "strain" or "sprain" in the lumbar region.

While her work is usually vaguely defined as semi-abstract, the underlying subject is as real as real gets.

Such interviews have turned up suspect after suspect, usually vaguely described as tall men with violent reputations.

Human concepts are usually commensurately vague, and "where there is vagueness, there looms the sorites" (Hogan 1994 162).

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