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"It really is too ambiguous for me".
But "this war is too ambiguous for Mahler".
The data are somewhat ambiguous for memory loss.
That the whole business of warfare is very ambiguous for humans.
The "Heavenly Palace moment," by contrast, seems more ambiguous for all sides.
The direction all of this was headed was ambiguous for a good long while.
The data is more ambiguous for children 8 to 10 months old, officials say.
Mr. Prokhorov's role in Russian politics has been ambiguous for some time.
This brilliance is ambiguous, for it seems to emanate both from the book and the old woman's person.
He was neither a Net nor a Maverick in Sunday's All-Star Game, his identity appropriately ambiguous for the evening.
Lack and gain can be ambiguous: for example, we regret loss of innocence; acquiring knowledge or experience is painful.
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