ambiguity in

Frequency: 8.011.2 per million words

Used to specify the location or context of the ambiguity (e.g., in a statement).

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Examples (10)

  • There was some ambiguity in what he said.
  • The lawyers found a significant ambiguity in the contract's wording.
  • Critics often debate the intentional ambiguity in the poem's final lines.
  • Users reported considerable ambiguity in the assembly instructions.
  • There is a great deal of ambiguity in the new legislation, which could lead to confusion.
  • Without clear definitions, there will always be ambiguity in the results.
  • The artist deliberately created ambiguity in the painting's meaning.
  • Did you notice the subtle ambiguity in her response?
  • The lack of context has introduced some ambiguity in the historical account.
  • We need to eliminate any ambiguity in defining the project's scope.