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How to use nebulously in a sentence

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The English regions are, by comparison, ahistorical, nebulously conceived, arbitrarily imposed.
Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world.
Neither party has a persuasive vision of which non-financial sectors will drive growth in future, though both talk modishly of green jobs and yearn nebulously for Britain to start making things again.
They must not discriminate among the origin or type of data entering or leaving their networks except for nebulously defined purposes of network management.
Cross-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary... the terms are often used rather nebulously in the admittedly nebulous field of live art.
It's a nebulously defined position, yet a critical one.
While often avid for up-to-date technology, it churns academic postminimalist and conceptual aesthetics, continually resetting art's clock to a noontide — the nineteen-sixties, more or less — of nebulously utopian afflatus.
More nebulously, the organisation also tries to keep pace with general social views of what is and isn't acceptable for particular age ranges, as judged by consultation with focus groups.
Examples from Classical Literature
She had never conceived of the form of God except as nebulously naked, and the thought-association was startling.
On turning a corner they beheld the Hotel Orilla del Mar three streets away, nebulously aglow with its array of kerosene lamps.
Still, decision support tools can be nebulously defined or even taken for granted, both at a provider's own peril.
Ranciere's work is a collection of ten nebulously linked, previously published essays translated from the French by Julie Rose.
These operas are to be compared, McGeary argues, with less nebulously political dramas such as that damning critique of Walpole, The Beggar's Opera, or Alfred, by Thomas Arne.
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