Sentence examples for vaguely confusing from inspiring English sources

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In a vaguely confusing twist, !!! were recently invited by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers to support them on a massive world tour, which meant that all nine members of the band had to quickly adjust to playing to 50,000 people instead of 500 people a night.

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Once, vaguely, confused with the Venus'-hair fern.

The days have gone when the English were happy to be vaguely confused as to whether we were British or English because they surely meant the same thing.

A few years after his 1997 novel, "The Tetherballs­ of Bougainville," it became clear that another book was not forthcoming, and I, like many fans, was disappointed and vaguely confused.

As the writer Lyra Kilston observed in the magazine Modern Painters, in words that could just as well describe the life of many a New York office worker, the trials in Ms. Gilmore's work "thwart victorious resolution," and even if the hapless striver succeeds, "we see a vaguely confused expression that seems to question why she was engaged in the senseless action to begin with".

In a famous Foreign Office memo of January 1907, Senior Clerk Sir Eyre Crowe surmised that Weltpolitik was either a conscious bid for hegemony or a "vague, confused, and unpractical statesmanship not realizing its own drift".

I was vague, confused, and unable to string a sentence together.

At first, the symptoms of shingles are vague and confusing.

Mr. Ferrer's ideas about Lower Manhattan seemed vague and confusing.

An earlier Times editorial, which ran before the Sept. 25 primary and before Mr. Ferrer released his recovery plan, called his ideas about Lower Manhattan "vague and confusing".

Furthermore, most studies on the subject make use of general, vague, and confusing terminology.

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