Determine whether the following claim is too vague in the context that is stated or implied: Your hard drive is big enough for most word-processing uses, but it's way too small for graphics files.
What will be an ideal response?
Depends on the context; this does make the main point precisely enough, but if storing graphics files is an issue, "way too small" is pretty vague.
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