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The phrase "vague trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a trend that is not clearly defined or lacks specificity. Example: "The data shows a vague trend in consumer preferences, making it difficult to draw concrete conclusions."
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In practice, the relationship between tumor size and clinical detection results in only a vague trend in interval cancer tumor sizes by time since screening (correlation = 0.01 in the NBCSP), whereas the number of interval cancers increases sharply.
This vague trend was amplified when we looked at the probability that focal seeds sown in the fall flowered in the first year, such that the greater the percent crop alleles possessed by wild-produced cross types, the lower the survival to anthesis (Wild, 60.4%; BCw, 54.3%; F1, 43.5%; Fig. 4).
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When we focus on the systems that achieved lower WERs, we can see vague trends that show the utility of multichannel processing and the advantage of employing some kind of a dereverberation method and advanced decoding.
Sat somewhere between living off grid and Fomo resistance, this is a vague new trend that includes and encourages people to own and use tablets and non-smartphones simultaneously, meaning you could separate work from family conversations.
"But their definition of global health is often vague, and unfortunately trends toward easy, low-cost, P.R.-friendly steps".
But these estimates are too vague to track trends over time or to make meaningful comparisons between countries, the UN laments.The numerical targets are also arbitrary.
Finally the statistical meaningfulness concept can be used to regard vague and contradictory trends with very low p values such as the ones displayed in fig. 1 and further described in table 1 as not statistically meaningful.
Altogether, the described associations are vague and reflect trends or tendencies rather than tight relations.
"Aggregate mortality trends are vague generalizations," Gelman wrote in March, with a co-author, Jonathan Auerbach.
When I ask him how it feels to be the most popular British comic on Facebook, with more than 1.2m fans, he only says "Ridiculous isn't it?" When referring to his Twitter success he observes vaguely "it was trending, apparently".
With Johnson this starts to look like an era, or at least a trend or a nouvelle vague.
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