Sentence examples for ambiguous stories from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "ambiguous stories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe narratives or accounts that are unclear, open to multiple interpretations, or lacking in definitive meaning.
Example: "The novel is filled with ambiguous stories that leave readers questioning the true intentions of the characters."
Alternatives: "unclear narratives" or "vague tales".

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She also simplified and glorified the complicated, sometimes ambiguous, stories of Israel's founding fathers.

Kinect is one of the most interesting and ambiguous stories of the current console generation.

When you read them in their least-tampered-with editions, they turn out to be deeply ambiguous stories, morally bewildering and much weirder than you remember.

Great but ambiguous stories – the one where God and the devil ruin a man's life on a bet, for instance – have no place in this series.

For all the parallels that may be drawn between the two works, they do not derive from identical experiences: Sulkowicz's unadorned mattress signifies a rape, a stark violation, while Emin's bed suggests a multiplicity of more ambiguous stories.

Nowadays, within the genre, the currently fashionable taste is for noir - gritty and morally ambiguous stories set in the big city, whose authors aspire to tick sociological and even ethical checkboxes as well as literary ones.

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But it's also a neat metaphor for the provisional, ambiguous story Sheers has written.

As with Billy Budd and The Turn of the Screw, Britten chose a complex and ambiguous story whose potential to suggest and unsettle is only enhanced by musical treatment.

Though he denounced the release of the memos that allowed these methods, he now wants further documents to be published that would, he says, demonstrate their success.People familiar with the inner workings of intelligence suggest a more ambiguous story.

The show doesn't resemble the old-fashioned Westerns of the John Wayne era so much as the later Clint Eastwood ones (like "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"), with their haunted, damaged heroes and ambiguous story lines.

Mr. Ratmansky's "Valse-Fantasie," set to the oft-used Glinka music that Mr. Baryshnikov called "Russia's national anthem," draws on mime to tell an ambiguous story of desire and loss.

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