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Re: GRE Writing section examples: How vague is too vague? [#permalink]
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I do think the term vague clashes with the caption "provide specific examples".

However, I think yes your example is a bit vague.

But I would not have so many concern: they evaluate how your write, the cogency.

If it is a bit vague this will not impact your AWA score

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