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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of work or a task that is unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The ambiguous work presented by the artist left viewers questioning its true meaning."
Alternatives: "unclear work" or "vague work".
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This bold and ambiguous work almost screams "major statement".
"It might sound a little like recent coffee-table vamp style exercise Twilight, but this is a more sinister and ambiguous work," writes Time Out's David Jenkins.
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After almost 300 years of propulsive and rigorous Germanic music, along came Debussy with his rhythmically stilled, harmonically ambiguous works.
During the latter part of the decade he began to depict disturbing subject matter, such as a series of chilling, ambiguous works entitled Camden Town Murder.
For Toibin, this coldness, this evasiveness, cripples rather than enhances notoriously ambiguous works like "The Author of 'Beltraffio,' " whose coded implications of unnamed moral dangers he finds frustrating rather than (as with many readers and critics) tantalizing.
The 69-year-old contemporary artist is known for his controversial and ambiguous works, but even he was surprised at the reception he got in Paris, better known for its relaxed attitude toward sexual matters.
The show also boasts a few deliberately ambiguous works, for good measure.
It has been repeatedly pointed to that these women face difficult and ambiguous working conditions [ 12, 20, 23- 26].
"As long as it stays here, I will work here," he says suspiciously – for Palestinians in this kind of work live in ambiguous employment, as potentially illegal as, I suppose, any job in the Third Circle of Hell.
The concert reached its first peak with "Despite and Still," a psychologically probing, harmonically ambiguous late work dedicated to the soprano Leontyne Price.
Their neatly ambiguous title, "Working Space", sums up what he thinks the artist is up to, and where.
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