avoid ambiguity

Frequency: 8.512.0 per million words

To take action to prevent something from being unclear.

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Examples (10)

  • The document has been carefully written to avoid ambiguity.
  • In legal writing, it's crucial to use precise language to avoid ambiguity.
  • Speak clearly and directly to avoid ambiguity in your instructions.
  • A good programmer writes code that is easy to understand, trying to avoid any ambiguity.
  • We will review the contract language carefully to avoid ambiguity regarding payment terms.
  • The team leader rephrased his statement to avoid ambiguity and ensure everyone was on the same page.
  • You should use specific examples in your essay to avoid ambiguity.
  • How can we structure this question to avoid ambiguity in the survey?
  • Clarity in communication is key; always strive to avoid ambiguity.
  • In order to avoid ambiguity, the artist provided a detailed explanation of her work's symbolism.