Sentence examples for incredibly ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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"There are so many changes, and some of the provisions in the legislation are incredibly ambiguous," he said.

For example, the book is incredibly ambiguous as to what is going on, and the movie has much more of that traditional thriller structure.

"The term 'value' is incredibly ambiguous," says Max Ullmann, a jeweller at AR Ullmann, a family-run antique jewellers in London's Hatton Garden.

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They're fantastically ambiguous.

Instead of touting their product, founders dream up some abstract notion that combines a multibillion-dollar Total Addressable Market (TAM) that applies tech in some incredibly bold, yet ambiguous way.

She also stated that "schools have been compelled by Washington to enforce ambiguous and incredibly broad definitions of assault and harassment," stemming from over-compliance with the Department's 2011 "Dear Colleague" letter, which DeVos has made clear will be replaced by new regulations after a formal rulemaking process.

If the answer is ambiguous, these debates will be incredibly hard to resolve, on any time frame.

Bacteria are incredibly diverse.

Ambiguous too.

Ambiguous, you?

Morally ambiguous".

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