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"equivocal of" is not a correct phrase in English.
The word "equivocal" means open to multiple interpretations or uncertain, while "of" is a preposition indicating possession or relationship. They do not go together grammatically. Instead, you could use "equivocal about" to indicate uncertainty or doubt about something. For example: - "His answer was equivocal about his involvement in the project." - "She remained equivocal about her decision to attend the event." Note that "equivocal" can also mean deliberately vague or ambiguous, so it may be more appropriate to use "ambiguous" or "vague" in some cases.
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Playing with recent assertions that William Shakespeare was a Roman Catholic, Duffy asserts on the strength of a single famous but elusive phrase in one Shakespeare sonnet about "bare ruin'd quiers" that "In the mind and mouth of the most illustrious of all Elizabethans, the Tudor religious revolutions had elicited not even the most equivocal of endorsements".
It's a magical experience equivocal of getting your dick pampered by a weathered Asian massage parlor woman who may not look like a bonerable babe but has waxed so many millions of cocks in her life that you'd swear she somehow crafted a silk-worm cocoon out of feathery flesh around your hog.
It's a magical experience equivocal of getting your dick pampered by a weathered Asian massage parlour woman who may not look like a bonerable babe but has waxed so many millions of cocks in her life that you'd swear she somehow crafted a silk-worm cocoon out of feathery flesh around your hog.
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This topic is of great relevance in the context of clarifying the equivocal role of FOXP3 and its partners for explanation of regulatory T cell circuits.
These comparisons, especially for the heart, are made difficult because of the equivocal descriptions of blood content and region described.
In view of the equivocal nature of the lesions, a renal biopsy was carried out.
A man who made many enemies, he has been accused of double-dealing, of dishonest or equivocal conduct, of venality.
So begins "James Ellroy's Feast of Death," an equivocal portrait of that writer by Vikram Jayanti, a producer of the film "When We Were Kings".
Away from Everest, the human cost of the tragedy and the equivocal place of climbing mountains in Sherpa culture began to percolate.
Another criticism of Kerry's choice is the equivocal message of the poem itself.
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