We have no meanings for "so nebulous" in our records yet.
1 It is hard to manage your time if it is so nebulous .
2 Who knew, however, that something so nebulous as distribution rights could be purchased in this manner?
3 That the concept of detoxification is so nebulous might be why it has evaded public suspicion.
4 It had happened that morning at the Ministry, if anything so nebulous could be said to happen.
5 It had been, when it had existed, so nebulous that words were not needed to eliminate it.
6 It was so loose, so nebulous , it was hard to admit that it was all they had.
7 It was so nebulous that the sphere could be clearly distinguished through it; in extension, however, it was thick.
8 There are real difficulties involved in attempting to describe something so real yet so nebulous as "the between."
9 It's hard for reporters to hold power to account while also trying to maintain something so nebulous , and unpredictable as public confidence.
10 These myths form a composite whole, so complex and so nebulous that it is hard indeed to array them in classes and categories.
11 The unchecked power of companies that harvest our data is a great problem-butit's hard to get angry about an idea that's so nebulous .
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