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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely ambiguous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a particular part of a sentence is completely uncertain or confusing in meaning. Example: "The politician's statement was absolutely ambiguous, leaving voters unsure of where he stands on the issue."
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"I think it's absolutely ambiguous as to whether it means, 'I'm not convinced,' or, 'You've already got me, don't worry,' " Mr. Heldman said afterward.
"Like a Virgin" was always absolutely ambiguous.
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The article presents absolutely no evidence that the teacher ever forced himself on a student, and the ambiguous incident it does report was not followed by any further acts of alleged misconduct.
Engineering design is a domain where good decision-making is absolutely critical, and building social capital is particularly significant since engineers deal with inherently ambiguous requirements and problems.
While Mr. Herzog's films are often ambiguous in nature, without a clear-cut editorial point, his message in this documentary is absolutely apparent.
An absolutely dark (and fictional) timeline on the surface, it's one that has roots in reality: Pence has an ambiguous stance when it comes to the controversial treatment, and a contentious history with LGBTQ issues overall.
Schoenberg's scrupulously notated concept of "speech song" carries the same ambiguous charge, neither operatically highflown nor matter of fact, and the way that soloists deal with that technique is absolutely central to any performance.
Ambiguous too.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
Ambiguous, you?
Morally ambiguous".
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