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Ambiguity
noun
Something, particularly words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.
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The word "ambiguity" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation or statement that has more than one possible meaning or interpretation. For example, "The postcard's message was written with an extreme degree of ambiguity, leaving the reader to guess its true meaning."
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But there's always been a grey area about what's entirely devolved, with enough ambiguity for the party to cast popular votes, which also fitted with its instincts, against student fees and foundation hospitals south of the border.
In December, he refused to license a new grammar school in Kent while – with characteristic ambiguity – suggesting this refusal was merely a technicality.
Yet fiction loses its special power if it seeks to instruct or clarify, rather than losing itself in ambiguity or what the philosopher Richard Rorty called contingency and irony.
"Consequently, we unanimously believe that our loyalty to the Belgiorno-Nettis family – and the hundreds of thousands of people who benefit from the Biennale – must override claims over which there is ambiguity".
If he did, I'm sure that he wouldn't be championing this linguistic nuance and ambiguity.
As far back as February 2007 – barely a year into JIEDDO's existence – the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency warned that JIEDDO should be properly reclassified as an intelligence enterprise to remove dangerous ambiguity about the organization's true activities.
Why should we make do with this linguistic ambiguity and persist with a grammatical anomaly?
Let me assure you that nuance and ambiguity, where the school run is concerned, can only end with you crying into a bottle of gin by 10am.
There is no ambiguity about his stature as a manager.
The attitude echoes what Miller articulated about Kyle in her Salon piece: "his steadfast imperviousness to any nuance, subtlety or ambiguity, and his lack of imagination and curiosity, seem particularly notable".
But ultimately, he prefers this ambiguity, encouraging each viewer to see his or her own experience and meaning in his work.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com