Sentence examples for always ambiguity from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always ambiguity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation or context where ambiguity is a constant or recurring element.
Example: "In legal documents, there is always ambiguity that can lead to different interpretations."
Alternatives: "constant uncertainty" or "perpetual vagueness".

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But when it comes to the Interahamwe, he said, "there is always ambiguity -- condemnation but no action".

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"There are always ambiguities".

In crystal form, most GPCRs have an inactive state and there are always ambiguities in the interaction of agonist/antagonist with the protein.

In the Arab context, there was always an ambiguity about whether it was the earthly beloved or the divine beloved that was being addressed, and this ambiguity was enjoyed, offering spiritual delight to the sensuous, and perhaps some sensuous delight to the spiritually minded.

However scholarly the exegesis, there will always be ambiguity, opacity and apparent incongruity.

When a public body goes into bankruptcy, there is always some ambiguity about its assets and liabilities.

Japanese style has always favoured ambiguity, and the particles of speech necessary for easy comprehension of a statement are often omitted as unnecessary or as fussily precise.

But as with everything in Berry's life there's always an ambiguity -- that he is as much a victim as perpetrator".

There are tribes who require a jutting lower lip to clinch the meaning of pointing and there is always the ambiguity of what you are pointing at: an image, the idea of an image, the colour of the image or the paper it is on.

There's always some ambiguity to it though, and I think that that's needed.

When you're on a spectrum, there's always some ambiguity.

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