Sentences with ambiguous
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A a - This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations.
- Students have ambiguous feelings about their role in the world.
- Sex has moved out of the bedroom and onto the box with more graphic and morally ambiguous depictions than ever before.
- What is less ambiguous than the food is the service.
- The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision.
- An ambiguous answer.
- In Britain about 1000 babies with this rare metabolic disorder, which doctors refer to as ambiguous genitalia, are born each year.
- Marilyn's life and personality have always been ambiguous, and Churchwell.
- He gave an ambiguous answer.
- A rock of ambiguous character.
- An ambiguous shape; an ambiguous future.