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The phrase 'tolerance for ambiguity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the ability to accept and deal with situations which have many possible interpretations or results. For example: "In order to be successful in their chosen career, the applicant needs to demonstrate a good tolerance for ambiguity."
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Ambiguity tolerance is critical, as evidence suggests that if medical students possess a high tolerance for ambiguity, they may provide a higher quality of care in ambiguous conditions.
This speculation requires a tolerance for ambiguity.
"I have a very high tolerance for ambiguity," Jones said.
GROWING up in Brazil, I developed a high tolerance for ambiguity.
And it is this tolerance for ambiguity within the self that distinguishes Mr. Clinton from his accuser.
But the generals' doctrine has no tolerance for ambiguity; it would make ambiguity itself a cause for war.
New York recently missed a chance for a Cattelan-style test of its tolerance for ambiguity and multiple meanings.
"Although we have a high tolerance for ambiguity and unpredictability, we keep asking ourselves what we are really accomplishing".
It's as if the author suspected her readers had zero tolerance for ambiguity -- which, given a broad sampling of popular culture, may be a fair assumption.
"A low tolerance for ambiguity is when somebody has to know that weekly check is going to be there on Friday or they're not a good functioning person.
Bush has no tolerance for ambiguity; he can't revere his father and, on occasion, want to defy him, or lose charge of his White House for a minute, or allow himself to wonder if Iraq might ultimately fail.
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