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Discover Ludwig"possibly ambiguous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that might be interpreted in multiple ways or is open to interpretation. For example, "The speaker's statement was possibly ambiguous and could mean different things to different people."
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Harvard (possibly ambiguous disclosure: I acted the part of a beggar, usually blind, in several Yeats plays he put on there), Harvard Law School and the Wall Street firm were in a sense a bulwarked continuation of escape from wartime Poland.
Although innovation diffusion is a central topic in policy and strategy, its measurement remains difficult – particularly in cases where the innovation is a complex and possibly ambiguous practice.
Overloading registration with possibly ambiguous or difficult to distinguish physical actions, such as flick and move, will create a system fraught with errors and without feedback.
In view of the short study period and despite our best efforts, the value of a statistical analysis of the seedling data is possibly ambiguous.
Search is also "smarter," too, with a new "Meanings" feature that helps you better narrow down possibly ambiguous search terms by breaking up search results into categories, or letting you choose a particular search filter with a click.
Therefore, in analytic problem solving, relevant information has to be derived by deductive reasoning from different (possibly ambiguous) information sources (Brand-Gruwel et al. 2009; Leutner et al. 2005).
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Of the 50 million to 60 million tests done in the United States each year, as many as two million are classified as ambiguous, possibly a lesion and possibly not.
Showcasing a wealth of street art, from simple tags to ambiguous, possibly political statements, the sweeping shots display the soaring, immersive possibilities of drone videography.
In the Agony in the Garden, a stream leads beyond Christ's searching face, first to a real landscape and then to a more ambiguous, possibly heavenly one among mist and clouds.
Marta and the other kids are being coached by the motherly, stressed-out Santa (Pasqualina Scuncia) who has to deal with her complex feelings of betrayal at Don Mario's plans, which climax in his faintly bizarre quest to salvage a crucifix from an abandoned church in his home village – whose elderly priest has an ambiguous, possibly paternal relation with Mario.
Focusing on the cantilever tip displacement under electrochemical actuation, this redistribution partially compensates the electro-elastic coupling alteration due to the surface passivation, therefore possibly yielding an ambiguous detection result.
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