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Discover Ludwig"unambiguous message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a clear and easily understandable communication that does not leave room for misinterpretation or doubt. For example, "The CEO sent an unambiguous message to all employees that they must comply with the new safety regulations."
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They have to send a clear and unambiguous message".
Later that month, a similarly unambiguous message was passed through Russia's embassy.
This unambiguous message left his Jewish Home party trailing Lapid by several seats.
His first policy recommendation, his "unambiguous message," is that we must maintain control over inflation.
Again water was the key issue and Murphy came through because he had a clear, unambiguous message.
That is an unambiguous message to China, which has been assertive in staking maritime claims in the sea.
On June 6th, the editorial page sent an unambiguous message to Murdoch in an editorial entitled, "An Independent Newspaper".
Overall, though, Power feels her 15 minutes of fame have sent out a strong and unambiguous message.
These continued detentions send an unambiguous message to those who nurture faint hopes Putin might somehow be toppled from power.
President Bush may have chosen to react with an unambiguous message, but it was Mr. Hussein who provoked the strikes.
But the methods of public torture suggest that the conquerors also intended to send an unambiguous message.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com