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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous creature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a being or entity that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations, often in a metaphorical or philosophical context.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist encounters an ambiguous creature that challenges their understanding of reality and identity."
Alternatives: "uncertain being" or "vague entity".
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In it, Wills is cast as a tragic sporting genius, and the dingo is used to symbolise his identity as an "ambiguous creature" caught between indigenous and non-indigenous Australia.
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Snakes are essentially ambiguous creatures.
For Mr. Claudel human beings are ambiguous creatures fully capable of both good and evil.
The ones with glamorous, sexually ambiguous young creatures in stark rooms, striking languorous poses and speaking enigmatic nonsense?
Instead, six glamorous, sexually ambiguous young creatures in cocktail outfits and silly headgear drift onto the stage and start chattering irritably and competitively in what appears to be Russian.
No human conflict is recorded in cave art, although at three separate sites there are four ambiguous drawings of a creature with a man's limbs and torso, pierced with spearlike lines.
It was chosen to be purposefully more ambiguous than a specific, existing creature, and to have mythical connotations.
INTERVIEWED BY AMY KELLNER, PHOTOGRAPHED BY TONY CAMPBELL Poppy Z. Brite's early novels are full of vampires, angsty teenagers, and other beautiful, tortured creatures, often sexually ambiguous and with varying shades of flaxen, crimson, or raven hair, tangled and blowing in the hot wind.
Still, the fey, assertive Mr. Cerrudo is a disquietingly beguiling creature, and Mr. Crandall's ambiguous sensibility intrigues.
Reminiscent of a hippie or even Madge, the scary hag from "La Sylphide," this creature's gender may be ambiguous but the point of the piece is not.
Amongst new sequences, there are also expansions on elements Tolkien kept ambiguous, such as the battles and the creatures.
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