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The phrase "a moderately ambiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a certain level of ambiguity, neither completely clear nor entirely unclear.
Example: "The instructions were a moderately ambiguous, leaving room for interpretation."
Alternatives: "somewhat unclear" or "partially vague".
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I was basing this on a moderately ambiguous ethnic quality in my face, which people had speculated over the years could be Italian or Greek or "anywhere in the Mediterranean".
Ambiguity can be a force for common good if practiced consensually, that is, if all sides in a negotiation agree to a moderately ambiguous deal in order to end the talks on a positive note and avoid escalation of their conflict.
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In Study 1, the recollection of moderately ambiguous faces (i.e., 70%male 30%% female faces and 70%female 30%% male faces) was accentuated towards face distracters that were more typical of the spontaneous (i.e., face-based) categorization of these faces.
This created a somewhat ambiguous situation.
He came from a moderately wealthy family.
1. Start a moderately hot grill fire.
Kiev has a moderately continental climate.
This is a moderately strenuous climb.
It has a sweet flavor with a moderately spicy kick.
Warm a griddle pan over a moderately high heat.
BYU have pedigree after a moderately successful 2012 run.
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