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The phrase "ambiguous date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a date that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The contract specifies an ambiguous date for the project completion, making it difficult to plan accordingly."
Alternatives: "unclear date" or "vague date".
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The WTW is the lowest for the "Sell by" treatment, which may be the most ambiguous date label about safety or quality for the consumer.
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These jackknife controls would be useful for future tip-calibrated rate analyses that include taxa with ambiguous dates of isolation.
Overall GR is estimated based on the period between the oldest date and sample date (2003). 1 For ambiguous dates refer to the text for further explanation.
Clear distinctions between cause, function and evolutionary history are important, but these can be made without Mayr's terminology, which we feel is ambiguous, dated, divisive and discourages full consideration of the role of development in evolution.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is phenomenologically heterogeneous, and findings of underlying structure classification based on symptom grouping have been ambiguous to date.
Technology companies and the industry overall need to hold themselves to a higher standard and do better now -- not at some ambiguous future date.
If under this system we can't take care of sick people or people who may become sick at some ambiguous future date, insurance not doing its job.
The most consistent diagnoses between Medicare and prior insurance (as measured by the kappa statistic) are for heart disease and diabetes, which are likely to have less ambiguous onset dates and will likely be a permanent feature of patients' medical records.> -wrap-foot> All current and former hourly workers on Medicare with any health history were included in this sample (Sample 1).
Since a considerable mass of his notes were incomplete and/or ambiguous on either date or task, this allowed Laidlaw to tell the jury that there were only 12 occasions when it was 100% certain that Mulcaire had hacked a phone while she was editor – an eye-catching point to be able to deliver in answer to the crown's inference.
They knew accurately how old Richard III was when he died, so they were able to check the age of his skeleton matched the age they knew about, whereas histories of Henry I are ambiguous about his date of birth, suggesting 1068 or 1069.
Maladroit (2002) One of the band's least popular, my favorite, and lyrically ambiguous albums to date.
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