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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the unclear or vague limits or boundaries of something.
Example: "The ambiguous extent of the regulations left many businesses unsure of their compliance requirements."
Alternatives: "unclear scope" or "vague range".
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But he said that he had received some foreign financial assistance; thus far, a total of 1.3 million euros in cash from the government of Qatar, which, along with Saudi Arabia and, to a more ambiguous extent, Turkey, has openly backed the anti-Assad rebel forces.
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The United States has no diplomatic relations with Taiwan and has always left ambiguous the extent to which it would aid Taiwan if it were attacked by China.
These issues are, to some extent, ambiguous, and to some extent, they overlap.
One problem is that ion composition effects on the incoherent scatter spectrum are to a large extent ambiguous with effects due to ion temperature.
In the end, Nishida remains ambiguous about the extent to which individuals are, or should be, formed by the will of the state, and whether religion can or should criticize the state or society.
The most common irregularity covers situations when the association between grapheme and phoneme is not quite one-to-one but can be, to some extent, ambiguous and greatly dependent on the neighbor-contexts.To deal with this problem, rule-based systems have been adopted along with a list of exceptions to cover the unruled situations.
The existing evidence base remains somewhat ambiguous regarding the extent to which service users may wish to and/or are enabled to attain decision-making control.
Tolerance of ambiguity, or the extent to which ambiguous situations are perceived as desirable, is an important component of the attitudes and behaviors of medical students.
"In matters which concern the right of the state to intrude so extensively and intimately into the lives of citizens, we believe that the current legal framework is ambiguous to such an extent that it fails adequately to safeguard the fundamental rights of the individuals affected," the MPs said.
It is also to be noted that changes in visually evoked F0 amplitude can to some extent be ambiguous: they do not distinguish between an intrinsic mechanism and changes in synaptic responses that are not modulated at the temporal frequency of the stimulus, in particular in complex cells.
We found ambiguous evidence regarding the extent of cross transmission of VRE, which has been shown to be important in previous studies [ 27, 28].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com