Sentence examples for not much ambiguity from inspiring English sources

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Not much ambiguity there.

So, not much ambiguity there, then?

Not much ambiguity in that.

There is not much ambiguity about what that means in situations like these.

There was not much ambiguity about how he felt".

There is not much ambiguity about the words "advice and consent," and there is neither with these and other acting appointees.

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Branagh's Hamlet soars theatrically, burning with rage but not with much ambiguity and none of the strong sense of the incestuous passion for his mother that made Olivier's Hamlet controversial in its day.

Number of job adverts it appears in 58,955 Average salary £34,837 There shouldn't be much ambiguity over whether you are a qualified accountant or a qualified nurse, say, but being qualified for some other jobs may be a matter of opinion ("Exactly what is a qualification to be a manager?" Cooper asks, for instance).

(Apparently once something appears on the list of evildoers, people don't tolerate much ambiguity).

There did not seem to be too much ambiguity about Brown's words Tuesday.

If that makes this telling quite a step away from the source, it also seems like a sensible one: Sunday night telly is not the venue for too much ambiguity, and Roper's blindness to Pine's betrayal would be a lot more irritating if he got away with it regardless.

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