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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ambiguous" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "ambiguous" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The instructions were an ambiguous set of guidelines that left everyone confused."
Alternatives: "an unclear" or "an vague".
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In the same region, consider a window containing a total of L locations, including the A ambiguous locations.
Morse and Lewis have always had a ambiguous relationship: mutual respect but with the chief inspector remaining at a critical distance from his efficient assistant.
Venues are closing, but perhaps that's a ambiguous metric.
By the end of the maze, you realize you've participated in a physicalized personality test, resulting in a ambiguous but poignant button declaring your character type.
aMethylation code: U, unmethylated in both datasets; M, methylated in both datasets; A, ambiguous according to Zilberman et al. [ 25] but unmethylated according to Zhang et al. [ 24].
The reasons include: (a) ambiguous terms that cannot be clarified; (b) rare occurrence of terms that would not justify being added to an extension set; (c) data element names that refer to administrative purposes or audit logs.
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For data analysis, quality Fastq sequences, which were without poly-A, ambiguous nucleotides or a 5' adapter, yet flanking 6-18 nt of 3' adapter sequence, had the adapter sequences trimmed and the identical sequences were then collapse to unique sequences.
Giving an ambiguous character an ambiguous mien doesn't seem a stop-the-presses innovation.
A sentence containing an ambiguous word is presented auditorily.
Figure 9 illustrates an example of an ambiguous chromatogram.
"Reasonable" is an ambiguous but not a meaningless word.
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