Sentence examples for vague concepts from inspiring English sources

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Suddenly, Batman and Superman felt like distant, statuesque figures representing vague concepts of fearless, epic valour.

She has assembled forums to discuss vague concepts of "reform", to appease Mr Suthep.

These are vague concepts in abstract music, especially given that so many of the musicians, guessing by their names, are of Austro-German origin.

Some prominent scientists dismiss philosophers as chasing vague concepts into "murky and inconsequential" rabbit holes, as the physicist Steven Weinberg once put it.

Fourth, the theory relies on some vague concepts, such as the difference in repelling effects of lone pairs and bonding pairs.

To me, it sounds as though she's been having a tough time with her other half (Kevin Drew from Broken Social Scene), but she deflects my questions about this with her big, vague concepts.

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"Free speech isn't a vague concept," he said.

Independence is a vague concept and defining it has proved difficult.

Carmelo Anthony looms as a vague concept, but not as an overpowering force.

Until his death he was a name and a vague concept of a battle for acceptance.

But resilience doesn't have to be an empty or vague concept.

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