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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very vague" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is unclear or lacking in detail. Example: "His instructions were very vague, leaving us unsure of what to do next."
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Very vague".
It is obviously very vague.
"Everything was very vague".
But it was all very vague".
At first, it is very vague.
PARKER -- My expectations were very vague.
"He was very vague," Greenwald recalls.
And very vague as to its meaning.
These are, of course, very vague and subjective tests.
Officials at the Fund are still very vague about it.
"The tips the tutors gave were very vague," she said.
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