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The phrase "ambiguous component of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or parts of a subject that are unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The ambiguous component of the report led to confusion among the team members regarding the project's objectives."
Alternatives: "unclear element of the" or "vague part of the".
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An ambiguous component of the N.S.A.'s order to Verizon, one that potentially carries the greatest implications, is the government's demand for "comprehensive communications routing information".
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Nonetheless several observations have suggested that mPTP is a component of the Ca2+ efflux mechanism [31 34] proposing a physiological role for this ambiguous complex.
The peer-to-peer component of the decision was prompted by questions from consumer and entertainment groups about ambiguous elements of Canadian law.
component of the world index.
Components of the Graduate School Application.
Components of the Warwick Program.
In GMM-ITS algorithm, the non-linear (non-Gaussian) measurement likelihood is approximated by a Gaussian mixture of measurement components, which corresponds to the ambiguous measurement components due to the aliasing target range in the application of an HPRF radar.
Ambiguous notations elements of the UML are supplemented or cleared.
The Third Symphony is the most ambiguous of the four.
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