Sentence examples for vague use of from inspiring English sources

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She says she feels uncomfortable in the confessional mode, but her writing makes breezy, if vague, use of her own indiscretions.

This rather vague use of saga is best avoided, however, since the word can more usefully retain the precise connotation of its original context.

The big enchilada Romancing the Apple High tide, arid land IOU H2O A much-needed victory Reprints Related topics Water Texas United States North America United Mexican StatesTexan officials question the treaty's vague use of "extraordinary".

This chapter intends to contribute a "systems perspective" in aviation system but, given the often varied and vague use of the term, it starts by examining its definition.

Note the rather vague use of the word "infer," which Oxford Dictionary defines as "Deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements".

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Next, I hope that writers will all become specific about the vague uses of "protocol" and "handshake".

The basic situations of Claudel's life and art remain coarse and vague, and the use of music is staggeringly insensitive.

Unfortunately, Ms. Groff is too vague in her use of boxing symbolism, and too loose in her observation of character, for her ideas about the aridity of the rat race to hit home (1 20).

The company was equally vague in its use of whataboutism to say that both sides, left and right, spread misinformation.

Due to the uncertainty over which milder ASDs are included in IDEA data and how this varies in different states, this paper is deliberately vague in its use of the term "autism" when discussing IDEA data.

Instead, Eisenhower vaguely threatened the use of nuclear weapons and negotiated a truce.

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