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The phrase "a certain ambiguity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The author's use of language creates a certain ambiguity that leaves readers questioning the true meaning of the text."
Alternatives: "some ambiguity" or "a degree of ambiguity".
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A CERTAIN ambiguity marked Wynne Godley.
Mervyn King might also feel a certain ambiguity about receiving support from the Chancellor, George Osborne.
Administration officials maintained a certain ambiguity about where Mr. Hussein was being interrogated.
"Like Bertrand Tavernier or Patrice Leconte, Audiard is looking for a certain ambiguity in his characters," he said by telephone.
Fiorina has no political record to point to, and some of her earlier statements suggest a certain ambiguity.
Much like the term "producer" in Hollywood, the job of promoter is veiled in a certain ambiguity.
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One of the more important instincts a fiction writer can develop, I believe, is the ability to hold a certain resonant ambiguity in place while at the same time grounding this ambiguity with distinct characters, contexts, and specific details and story lines.
Diplomats said overcoming that apparent contradiction required a certain constructive ambiguity, without leaving the resolution open to wide interpretation.
A certain melancholy ambiguity -- a sense that despite the possibilities of imaginative invention, real freedom may be impossible -- runs throughout Mr. Kabakov's oeuvre.
This chilling aesthetic is based on a certain uneasy ambiguity among viewers over whether a guest performer knows the script or is just following instructions.
More candidly, Amano noted the importance of maintaining a certain "constructive ambiguity" about his plans, at least until he took over for DG ElBaradei in December.
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