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The phrase "no unambiguous answer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that there is not a clear or definitive answer to a particular question or issue. For example: "The question of whether tax rates should be raised has prompted much debate, but unfortunately there is no unambiguous answer."
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No unambiguous answer can be provided to this important issue at the present time.
In conclusion, results of studies on the use of growth factors in the treatment of wounds after laparotomy and vulvectomy as discussed above provide no unambiguous answer with regard to the efficacy and usefulness of these agents.
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— now appears to have an unambiguous answer.
The opinion polls provide an unambiguous answer: jobs.
But, of course, Zeira gave an unambiguous answer to the question of war because that is what politicians and the public demanded of him.
At one point, when Harris tried to get Sessions to give an unambiguous answer about his contacts with Russians, he said, "Will you let me qualify?
Theory, therefore, does not provide an unambiguous answer as to the efficiency consequences of works councils either.
ARPES measurements should in principle provide an unambiguous answer to these issues by deciding the sizes of electron and hole Fermi surfaces (FS) and revealing the surface Fermi arcs.
Numerous news stories highlight anecdotal evidence of individuals taking multiple jobs when economic conditions are poor.1 Neither theory nor prior evidence, however, provides an unambiguous answer to the question of whether multiple job holding is procyclical or countercyclical.
McMillan's conviction offers an unambiguous answer to that popular and rhetorical chant levied at police lines during Occupy protests: "Who do you protect?
One person who's spoken to the mood at the DOJ best has been Slate's Dahlia Lithwick, and on Tuesday night's Rachel Maddow Show, Lithwick had one wish: that Attorney-General nominee Eric Holder would be immediately asked an "unambiguous question" about torture, and that Holder would provide an unambiguous answer.
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