vaguely in the PONS Dictionary

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In the 1980s he released two vinyl records with a sound that can be vaguely classified as electronic minimalism.
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K is also more than once drafted into forced labour and placed in camps that vaguely resemble concentration camps.
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These vaguely resemble two standard points assembled very closely toe-to-toe.
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That concept is speculated by fans to be vaguely about human memories.
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They are so varied and vaguely defined that they are rather a tradition than an archaeological culture.
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Also, it may define short (vaguely) mnenonic names for the instructions.
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He defined abnormal personality as a statistical deviation from the norm, vaguely conceptualised.
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The texture of this dish vaguely resembles polenta.
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The antennae are white and usually vaguely brown dotted above.
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The factions were only vaguely affiliated to an organized program.
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