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"much ambiguity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that is unclear or has multiple interpretations. For example: "The document was full of legal jargon, creating much ambiguity about what the regulations actually meant."
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Not much ambiguity there.
Not much ambiguity in that.
So, not much ambiguity there, then?
There is not much ambiguity about what that means in situations like these.
How could singing this pure, this concerted, this immediate still carry so much ambiguity?
"What's wrong with us that we have so much ambiguity?" one manager asked.
There is so much ambiguity and change you have to be agile.
"There is too much ambiguity between service charges and tips," he said.
There did not seem to be too much ambiguity about Brown's words Tuesday.
Surprisingly, much ambiguity exists regarding the physiologic stimuli and adaptations that are responsible for the clinical effectiveness of IPC treatment.
Here on the continent, the few remembrances so far have at times been freighted with just as much ambiguity.
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