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The phrase "ambiguous today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or statement that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations at the present time.
Example: "The instructions provided were ambiguous today, leaving the team confused about the next steps."
Alternatives: "unclear at the moment" or "vague right now".
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It still seems strange and ambiguous today, but unmistakably charged with intense personal drama from its opening duet on.
Mr. Prabhakaran was ambiguous today about whether he would settle for anything short of a separate nation, something the government has said is out of the question.
Fifty-two young young, Jack Clayton's masterpiece The Innocents is as unsettlingly beautiful and insolubly ambiguous today as it was on the day it was released, and remains, along with Robert Wise's The Haunting, one of the great British psychological horror movies.
It can seem ambiguous today.
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In the clip above, I discuss Martin Scorsese's riotous, strangely ambiguous 1982 media farce "The King of Comedy".
Arpita Singh's politically ambiguous 1993 oil painting of a pistol-wielding goddess Durga, or Bhupen Khakhar 's watercolor "goddesses" of uncertain gender are more like it.
Now Richard Jones, a director who likes a dare, has taken Ibsen's ambiguous 1882 play Public Enemy (better known as An Enemy of the People) and plunged it into the 1970s.
His best work is his earliest: the ambiguous 1864 "Portrait of Mademoiselle L. L.," a dark-eyed ingénue perched on a desk in a fashionable red bolero and dark soft skirt, evoking Corot as much as Ingres with a subtle eroticism that Balthus must have envied.
Mucor circinelloides NBRC6746 and Mucor ambiguous NBRC8092 produced approximately 18.6 and 16.9 g/L ethanol from 50 g/L GlcNAc, respectively (Inokuma et al. 2013).
In Thompson's ambiguous 2014 Walters Prize-winning work inthisholeonthisislandwhereiam, gallery visitors were ushered into a taxi, not told where they were going, and driven to a house in one of Auckland's central suburbs, where they were left to wander around without instructions.
It is now well established, for example, that other identities long described to be perceptually ambiguous [16] [20] are inferred from visual cues with accuracy that exceeds chance.
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