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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vague narrative" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a story or account that lacks clarity or detail. Example: "The author's vague narrative left readers confused about the main plot points and character motivations."
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The sculpture's Y composition and the variety of faces that are carved across the back of it make for a compelling, albeit vague narrative.
Its cascading form and pale coloring are pleasing, which allows the vague narrative quality of her work to come to the fore.
The cycle of myths and stories surrounding al-Khiḍr originated in a vague narrative in the Qurʾān (18 60 82) that describes the long and arduous journey of Mūsā (Moses) and his servant to the "meeting of the two seas".
There is a bit of vague narrative, some so-so dancing, a few evocative sets by Paul Douglas Olmer and a sound score by Nicholas Colvin suggesting the chaotic streets of a Mexican city.
Written by Mr. Chabrol and Pierre Leccia, and based on the novel of the same title by Ruth Rendell, the film has a vague narrative thrust that is itself a red herring.
Directed by Roger Rees, with musical direction by Leslie Stifelman and choreography by Ann Reinking, this cigarillo-slender show weaves assorted songs by Weill -- and lyricists ranging improbably from Bertolt Brecht to Ogden Nash -- into a vague narrative cycle about the life and times of one weary woman.
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Unclear and vague narratives only add to their workload.
Read consecutively, the stories seem disjointed and maddeningly vague on narrative details.
The first two hours of "Crash" provide little indication of how the varying story lines will integrate — much about it seems disjointed and thematically vague — but narrative guides the writers more than message.
I grew frustrated by the film which has a vague driving narrative that they seem to spell out or hint at (it's never fully clear what's going on) but then break their own rules.
"Lincoln Portrait" arranges quotations from Lincoln into a vaguely socialistic narrative ("As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master").
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