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The phrase "exceptionally ambiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation or set of circumstances that is unusually hard to understand or interpret. For example: "The language in the contract was exceptionally ambiguous, making it difficult to determine the terms of the agreement."
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In education, this concept can be an exceptionally ambiguous concept when children are asked to work on a group project.
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The reason is that the G.O.P.'s delegate-selection rules are exceptionally complicated and ambiguous.
"The Icelandic government's legal challenge at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EU-IPO) seeks to invalidate this exclusive registration on the basis that the term 'Iceland' is exceptionally broad and ambiguous in definition, often rendering the country's firms unable to describe their products as Icelandic," the statement added.
It holds a Europe-wide trademark registration for the word, and Iceland the country is seeking to invalidate the registration on the basis that it is "exceptionally broad and ambiguous in definition, often rendering the country's firms unable to describe their products as Icelandic".
Although the psbB- psbF region was also sufficiently polymorphic (5.24% polymorphism; Additional file 1: Table S1), this region was not selected for use because it contains an exceptionally high A/T repeats that resulted in ambiguous sequences.
It is possible that these are associated with the exceptionally high GC-content in protein-coding regions and frequently observed ambiguous molecular phylogeny of lamprey genes.
Ln 73 "DNA-containing" is a bit ambiguous, change to "virion DNA?" Ln 89 change to "made the pararetroviruses.....woody plants exceptionally rare if not extinct".
Ambiguous too.
Exceptionally still.
Ambiguous, you?
Morally ambiguous".
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very ambiguous
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