vague enough
Frequency: 5.04.0 per million words
Sufficiently unclear for a particular purpose.
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Examples (10)
- It was a vague enough suggestion for everyone to be happy with it.
- The politician's answer was vague enough to avoid committing to a specific policy.
- She made her intentions vague enough so as not to offend anyone.
- His explanation was vague enough that I couldn't quite grasp the details.
- The contract terms were deliberately left vague enough to allow for future negotiation.
- For the presentation, the proposal needed to be vague enough to invite further discussion.
- The artist's instructions were vague enough to encourage individual interpretation.
- The new regulations are vague enough that they can be interpreted in several ways.
- He kept his promises vague enough to avoid being held strictly accountable.
- The concept was vague enough that it appealed to a broad audience without being too specific.