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Discover Ludwig'ambiguous remark' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when someone has made a comment that is not clear or could be interpreted in different ways. For example, "Paul's ambiguous remark about the project left everyone confused."
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On the campaign trail, Trump made an ambiguous remark about wishing he had access to surveillance powers.
This ambiguous remark immediately ignited speculation that Mr. Lazio could not, in the end, resist some reference to the first lady's personal predicament.
That was an ambiguous remark but he may have been referring to the time in Japan in 1990 when Senna drove Prost off the track to secure title.
Mr. Bush's aides chose to interpret the ambiguous remark as an example of the senator's sometimes deadpan humor, and it did not diminish their conviction, shared by many Republican operatives, that the Texas governor had accomplished something important today.
Orgel suggests that he is sceptical of female virtue in general, citing his ambiguous remark about his wife's fidelity.
Or was it shades of the famous "Septaper" myth of 2013, when virtually the entire financial media predicted that the Fed would begin to "taper" its "quantitative easing" bond buying program that month, based on a highly ambiguous remark of then Chair Ben Bernanke in response to a congressman's question about a "Labor Day" timetable?
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This year, he has made several ambiguous remarks that stop short of ruling out a run for governor.
Often, it involves ambiguous remarks or a tone in a communication to a lawmaker's office that can be read as threatening.
She said she thought twice before wearing a skirt to the office, "because it attracts ambiguous remarks" from her male colleagues.
While it is always difficult to interpret Iranian leaders' ambiguous remarks, it appeared the criticism was directed at the phone call and was not a warning to slow the country's diplomatic outreach.
These ambiguous remarks have opened up speculation about the possibility that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton might be pitted against Mr. Biden in a 2016 race, even though Ms. Clinton seems to have ruled out such a move.
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