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The phrase "a fairly ambiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not clear or has multiple interpretations.
Example: "The instructions provided were a fairly ambiguous set of guidelines, leaving many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "somewhat unclear" or "rather vague".
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"India can seem to have a fairly ambiguous and chaotic way of working, but it works," Ms. Bansal said.
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Rather, characteristics such as sexual orientation and religious group membership tend to be fairly ambiguous to perceivers.
As to be expected of a film as challenging to expectations as Beach Rats, the film's ending is fairly ambiguous, leaving you wanting a second slice of the characters' lives.
The underlying layers of reality television that are concealed are fairly ambiguous, yet we choose to believe a product that is sold, merely on face value.
The way in which I wanted to photograph this was to leave the human presence in the photograph fairly ambiguous.
My friend Rabbi Jack Bloom of Fairfield, Conn., wrote an article some years on "Amalek and Us" where he points out that the Hebrew text, as opposed to most English translations, is actually fairly ambiguous.
In both cases, the societal profile of science proved fairly ambiguous.
This created a somewhat ambiguous situation.
Which feels a fairly apt summation of where we are with this sophomore season of True Detective, a more ambiguous and, to many, a weaker affair than its predecessor.
Typically, Romney had a fairly complex position, and the Democrats caricatured it to portray a flip that wasn't there or that was ambiguous.
A fairly dull day.
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