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The phrase "ambiguous descriptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to descriptions that are unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The report contained ambiguous descriptions that left the team confused about the project's requirements."
Alternatives: "vague descriptions" or "unclear descriptions".
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One way of doing this is by directly comparing neural activity across ambiguous descriptions of object concepts when different contexts are provided.
The original neuroimaging report was reviewed by a neuroradiologist, who was blinded to whether the patient received any IA therapies, to confirm the official interpretations and to clarify any ambiguous descriptions to ensure uniform classification of proximal occlusion for study purposes.
Yet, it can still be difficult to cull through the vague explanations and ambiguous descriptions.
The second task involved listening to ambiguous descriptions of worry-related events that were resolved in a benign manner (cf. Mathews & Mackintosh, 2000).
Also evidence for syntactic production-to-comprehension priming has been reported: production of a particular syntactic structure influenced subsequent picture matching for ambiguous descriptions (Branigan et al. 2005).
Self-monitoring enabled users to convey concrete evidence of their condition to the doctor, rather than generalised and ambiguous descriptions, which in turn was expected to have a positive effect by increasing the doctor's attention to the patient's account.
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My sincere apologies for ambiguous description.
Fuzzy functions and rules are designed for the ambiguous description of human states.
The specification gives a precise and non ambiguous description of this architecture which is validated through the automatic generation of traces and interesting properties are proven.
For those with long enough memories, the ambiguous description of a "dark-skinned male" suspect brought to mind the 1989 Charles Stuart case — itself a case study in collective suspicion and guilt in the city of Boston.
The column goes on to say, "He has, after all, been a veteran Brooklyn Democrat and such a good clubhouse loyalist that last year he gave a high-paying job of ambiguous description to Howard Golden".
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