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"eminently ambiguous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an adjective used to describe a statement or situation that is vague or open to multiple interpretations. For example, "His comment was eminently ambiguous, leaving us unsure of his true opinion on the matter."
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Clearly, axiom 2 was a recent empirical discovery, while axiom 1 has even deeper problems because, as it is formulated, is eminently ambiguous: what are the "evolving entities"?
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Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
Eminently reasonable.
Eminently fair".
This is eminently solvable.
He is eminently qualified.
She was eminently reasonable.
Majerus was eminently quotable.
That looks eminently possible.
So eminently civilized.
They are eminently losable.
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