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The phrase "ambiguous kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or category that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The instructions provided were of an ambiguous kind, leaving the team confused about the next steps."
Alternatives: "vague type" or "unclear category".
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It is wrong to suggest that these clothes are misogynistic; rather, they offer the female form an ambiguous kind of protection.
What she doesn't need is the ambiguous kind of luck she gets from a voodoo doll, the gift of a strange woman who is shot to death at the jazz club where Nanette has finally landed a gig that pays.
Converting the nuclear sword into a ploughshare is not, however, as easy as that: and the movie also suggests a terrible and unalterable act of hubris in trying to augment the sun's fissile energy with a big bang of our own - or an unconscious, ambiguous kind of thanatos.
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The message seemed ambiguous: be kind to Muslims, but be sure they are registered with the police.
Quite the contrary, especially difficult or 'wicked' problems occur if uncertainty exists on both qualities.4 In that case, normative uncertainty renders controversial or ambiguous what kind of expertise should be enrolled to solve the factual puzzles, and the factual uncertainty renders unclear what the political debate should be conducted about [23 25].
He left ambiguous what kind of response he might take, although it seemed to imply U.S. military action.
Yasir was vexed; this kind of ambiguous talk was increasingly common in the region.
Only a kind of ambiguous poetic justice appears to be visited on those responsible.
"I didn't always, it bugged me sometimes, but I like going through the world kind of ambiguous.
"You trust me, don't you?" Ryan asks Jay, setting up the kind of ambiguous exchange in which Mr. Chaon so evidently delights.
In a way, this was the kind of ambiguous surveillance portrayed in the German movie "The Lives of Others," in which an agent with headphones comes to sympathize with the victims of his eavesdropping.
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