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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly ambiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something appears unclear or uncertain. For example: "The journalist's statement was seemingly ambiguous, leaving the public to wonder what they meant."
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After giving seemingly ambiguous answers to several questions, the judge told Diamond he was "coming across as evasive".
"His penchant for making seemingly ambiguous statements about all kinds of issues, from the most immaterial to the most serious, has of late particularly come under fire," the newspaper said in an editorial.
Whereas research in this regard focused on the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor, the role of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in sleep regulation has been less intensely studied, probably due to the so far seemingly ambiguous results.
Adding to the confusion, many of the memos use code names to refer to Venezuelan military and political officials; some of the Colombian government's accusations, including the claim that Chávez was personally involved in the decision to channel funds to the Farc, are largely based on Bogotá's interpretation of coded and seemingly ambiguous documents.
Because Skype-i represents p-states, we can point to seemingly ambiguous scenarios in the diagram.
Problem: Insurance reimbursement is vague, confusing, manual and seemingly ambiguous to patients and providers.
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Later, when the boy arrives at school, he reports to an approving commissar to whom he betrays his father, not with an account of the torture but with a report of some seemingly harmless, ambiguous remarks.
The report sheds light on those of us who place value in seemingly difficult or ambiguous goals because, well, they're difficult and ambiguous.
The puzzle is seemingly simple, slightly ambiguous and astonishingly difficult.
"But theirs is the kind of relationship - somewhat ambiguous, seemingly gay, probably romantic - that almost always sends The New York Times into a bizarre moral panic," it read.
Great Britain, which had set up a military administration in Palestine after capturing Jerusalem, was faced with the problem of having to secure international sanction for the continued occupation of the country in a manner consistent with its ambiguous, seemingly conflicting wartime commitments.
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