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'ambiguous relationship' is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a relationship which is unclear or hard to define, or whose direction or outcome is uncertain. For example, "The ambiguous relationship between John and his boss made it difficult for John to know how to behave in the office."
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NBC's ambiguous relationship with Mr. Arnett was even more disturbing.
Modern art has an ambiguous relationship with nature.
In theory, inequality has an ambiguous relationship with prosperity.
The Survivors Network has had a sometimes ambiguous relationship with the nation's bishops.
David Cameron had said parts of the group "have an ambiguous relationship with violent extremism".
For years afterwards I had a really ambiguous relationship with babies.
He'd write books in their words; it was an ambiguous relationship".
Tricky's deeply ambiguous relationship with the violent posturing of hip-hop is rooted in this history.
That's partly because we have always had a complex and ambiguous relationship with food.
The ambiguous relationship between mainland China and Taiwan clearly serves both sides.
Farrant owes his job to her and she maintains a protective, sexually ambiguous, relationship with him.
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