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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unambiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe something that is clear and not open to multiple interpretations, often in comparison to something else.
Example: "The instructions should be as unambiguous as possible to avoid any confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "equally clear" or "just as clear".
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That would be as unambiguous as it is unlikely.
It's important, therefore, for management to make sure people throughout the organization hear customers' voices loud, clear, and unfiltered so they're as unambiguous as a stock quote.
It's important to make sure people throughout the organization hear customers' voices loud, clear, and unfiltered so they're as unambiguous as a stock quote.
"The best thing any parent can do in this situation," he says, "is to be as unambiguous as possible with the facts.
It was identified by participants that a balance between descriptions being short enough but as unambiguous as possible is required.
As seen in Figure 1B for birch, the increasing pattern in height increment was not as unambiguous as with spruce (r = 0.171, p < 0.0001; see also Figure 1A).
"It's not as unambiguous as that".
And the science on this is as unambiguous as it is amazing.
To be as unambiguous as possible, authors were to include the RRIDs in the text of the materials and methods, but not in the introduction or discussion sections.
This prevents matching MeSH terms with overlapping surface forms (e.g. 'Mad hatter disease' with 'Mad cow disease') and makes concept matching as unambiguous as possible.
Secondly, I doubt whether the directive is as unambiguous as the Commission seems to think it is.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com