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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relatively ambiguous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or statement that is unclear or has more than one possible interpretation. Here is an example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were relatively ambiguous, leaving many customers confused about the correct order of steps."
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I think because it is relatively ambiguous and unknown it doesn't seem too corny, which can be a problem with a lot of tattoos.
The existing sets of criteria are relatively ambiguous and have different priorities depending on the region.
Due to this relatively ambiguous situation, we expect that the effect of this variable on the adoption of organic cotton can be positive or negative.
Let's take the Wikileaks compilation as an example there's 33 tracks in all on the compilation this means that there are 33 differing and relatively ambiguous artistic takes (or "commentaries") on the subject of Wikileaks.
Conversely, the small-value version situated the subjects in a relatively ambiguous environment (small-value contrast) and infrequent low-risk (small value) loss (e.g., -$650).
As noted above, CNV analysis may identify results that are relatively ambiguous, which may make the interpretation of results relatively complicated.
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ROBISUKE is able to even answer relatively hard, ambiguous questions.
The only significant surprise at the Republican convention was Nixon's choice of Agnew, who was relatively inexperienced and ambiguous on civil rights, as his running mate.
Trials on the efficacy of inhaled CO2 in various headache syndromes are relatively old and yielded ambiguous results.
Examination of downloaded records revealed that terminal regions of the approximately 650 nucleotide segments had relatively high numbers of ambiguous and/or missing nucleotides, presumably reflecting incomplete sequencing runs.
Alignments within subfamilies were less ambiguous with relatively lower average pairwise sequence differences (Additional Files 1 and 2).
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