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The phrase "vague material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information or content that lacks clarity or specificity. Example: "The report was filled with vague material that made it difficult to draw any concrete conclusions."
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They're going through an elaborate, performative book tour for a ghost-written paperweight they spent all of three hours dictating vague material for, to be sold at $24.99 a pop.
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All of this is putting to one side the problems with the notion of criminalizing something as broad and vague as "material support" itself.
So if children are capable of wrapping their noggins around ambiguity, why then are today's publishers concerned with "protecting" them from vaguely offensive material?
She wears a black leather jacket with orange and white accents at the shoulder, swishing athletic shorts, and ankle-length boots made of a vaguely reptilian material.
Due to FD's vague definition of material information, only recent investor outrage has prompted companies to disclose related-party deals, special purpose entities and derivatives hedging financial tricks that built Enron up and brought it down.
It was cheesy after-dinner material, vaguely inappropriate — and utterly effective.
After Felt's conviction and subsequent pardon by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, O'Connor says, Felt prepared a manuscript in which he "recounted happier times as a counterspy and crime-busting G-man (including stories that had been left out of his published book)." In this vaguely described later material, O'Connor writes, Felt "edged closer to his Deep Throat identity".
Though love is the theme Beyoncé had incorporated in the album, "most the material is vague enough to be about any relationship"; however, there are songs that suggest affirmation of their relationship.
The nature of the problem is both complex and varying from having to consider a large number of available materials and vague information in the early design stages to a small number of acceptable materials and detailed information in the later design stages.
The nature of the problem is both complex and varies from having to consider a large number of available materials and vague information in the early design stages, to a small number of acceptable materials and detailed information in the later design stages.
It would be especially creepy, Williams said, if the viewer could see innards "vaguely moving under membranous material".
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