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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguity on" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "ambiguity about" or "ambiguity surrounding" in a sentence. For example: "There is still some ambiguity surrounding the new legislation."
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There was no ambiguity on this night.
"There is no ambiguity on that point.
There is little ambiguity on the ground, however.
Mr Varadkar took decisive steps this week to remove any ambiguity on the subject, perhaps belatedly.
"This change to the My Health Record Act will therefore remove any ambiguity on this matter".
It's a speech that acknowledges that there is moral ambiguity on both sides.
Ambiguity, even marginal ambiguity, on so central a point feels weird.
If the index finger was pressed, then there is ambiguity on which column is pressed.
The system was in any case based from the outset on ambiguity on both sides.
"I've always been disappointed by British ambiguity on Europe," he says.
There remains "substantial ambiguity on a number of important questions about the federal taxation of virtual currencies," they write.
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