Sentence examples for always indeterminate from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always indeterminate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is consistently uncertain or not fixed.
Example: "The outcome of the experiment remained always indeterminate, leaving the researchers puzzled."
Alternatives: "perpetually uncertain" or "consistently ambiguous".

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This is motivated by the reality that humans tend to convey their views using a simple language, which is always indeterminate, imprecise, incomplete, and inconsistent.

In democracies, successions are determined by constitutions, while in autocracies, successions are always indeterminate and fraught with uncertainty and the potential for crisis.

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There are always an indeterminate number hiding "out there," behind bushes, rocks and arcane investment theories.

Even in such case, the load shared by each lamina in the laminate cannot be correctly determined if the lamina instantaneous stiffness matrix is inaccurately provided, since the lamina is always statically indeterminate in the laminate.

These days, Indy is more Corporal Jones's age - "What are you, like 80?" Shia LaBeouf asks at one point - but then, Harrison Ford always did look indeterminate in years.

In Davis's "Sorcerer" and some original pieces that sounded as if they came from the mid-60's, when Mr. Hancock worked with him, the fulcrum was always shifting: keys were indeterminate, melodic cycles were oddly short or endlessly expandable.

That is, the past supplies necessary but not sufficient conditions for human identity in the present, which always faces a partially indeterminate future.

Palpable testicular and intratesticular masses that remain indeterminate will always continue to require monitoring and occasionally surgical exploration.

Nevertheless, FNA biopsy is not always decisive leading to "indeterminate" or "suspicious" diagnoses in 10 %–30 % of cases.

Could you tell us how big it was in football pitches or Olympic swimming pools?" As Nancy Banks-Smithasas noted: "Any plague spot of indeterminate location is always compared to Wales.

In these datasets the fraction of indeterminate reads was always < 1%.

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