Ambiguation in A Sentence

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    A key issue with the translation was the introduction of unintended ambiguation into the text.

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    Despite their best efforts, a lingering sense of ambiguation remained regarding the company's future direction.

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    Her presentation aimed to resolve any possible ambiguation surrounding the project's goals.

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    The ambiguity arising from inconsistent terminology led to significant technical ambiguation within the field.

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    The ambiguity inherent in the contract, stemming from an unfortunate ambiguation, requires immediate clarification from legal counsel.

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    The ambiguity of the situation, further complicated by linguistic ambiguation, made decision-making difficult.

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    The architect's design incorporated deliberate ambiguation, blurring the lines between form and function.

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    The artist embraced ambiguation as a deliberate tool to provoke interpretation.

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    The artist used abstract forms to express the inherent ambiguation of human emotion.

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    The artistic movement embraced the deliberate ambiguation of meaning, challenging traditional interpretations.

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    The author's stylistic ambiguation, blending genres seamlessly, both captivated and confused critics.

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    The chef's innovative cuisine, while delicious, was often described as suffering from flavor ambiguation.

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    The code suffered from a logic ambiguation, leading to unpredictable program behavior.

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    The company’s vague statement on environmental policy led to considerable public ambiguation.

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    The complicated algorithm, with its intertwined functions, suffered from algorithmic ambiguation.

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    The composer experimented with dissonant harmonies and rhythmic ambiguation to create a sense of unease.

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    The composer incorporated elements of atonality and rhythmic ambiguation to create a feeling of disorientation.

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    The composer intentionally introduced elements of rhythmic ambiguation into the piece.

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    The composer utilized unconventional instrumentation and harmonic ambiguation to create a unique soundscape.

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    The confusing layout of the museum exhibit led to widespread visitor ambiguation.

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    The confusing organizational structure contributed to role ambiguation among the employees.

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    The design team worked tirelessly to remove any traces of ambiguation from the user interface.

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    The designer aimed to create a logo that was simple and unambiguous, avoiding any potential for visual ambiguation.

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    The designer aimed to create a website that was user-friendly and accessible, eliminating any potential for navigational ambiguation.

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    The designer focused on creating a visually appealing and informative display, avoiding any potential for perceptual ambiguation.

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    The designer sought to create a user interface that was intuitive and easy to understand, avoiding any ambiguation.

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    The detective sifted through the evidence, trying to resolve the various points of ambiguation in the case.

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    The diplomat carefully worded his statement to create a degree of strategic ambiguation.

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    The editor insisted on clarifying the pronoun references to eliminate any possible ambiguation.

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    The game’s rules, riddled with exceptions and loopholes, resulted in constant gameplay ambiguation.

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    The historian analyzed historical accounts, searching for biases and distortions that could introduce ambiguation.

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    The historian analyzed primary source documents, searching for evidence of manipulation and intentional ambiguation.

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    The historian analyzed the historical documents, searching for evidence of intentional ambiguation.

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    The historian analyzed the sources, looking for evidence of intentional ambiguation in historical accounts.

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    The historian examined primary source documents, looking for evidence of hidden agendas or intentional ambiguation.

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    The historical record is rife with instances where deliberate ambiguation served a political purpose.

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    The intentional ambiguation employed by the politician allowed him to appeal to multiple, contradictory viewpoints.

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    The judge cautioned against introducing any further ambiguation into the already complex legal proceedings.

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    The lack of proper documentation exacerbated the existing ambiguation surrounding the software's intended use.

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    The lawyer argued that the contract's ambiguation rendered it unenforceable.

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    The lawyer argued that the evidence was circumstantial and open to multiple interpretations, leading to ambiguation.

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    The lawyer argued that the law was overly broad and subject to multiple interpretations, leading to ambiguation.

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    The lawyer argued that the prosecution's case relied on speculation and inference, creating a climate of ambiguation.

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    The legal definition's reliance on complex jargon led to widespread ambiguation in its application.

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    The legal team debated the specific wording of the clause to avoid any potential future ambiguation.

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    The manager hoped to avoid any ambiguation regarding employee expectations during the performance review.

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    The marketing campaign’s messaging intentionally utilized ambiguation to generate intrigue.

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    The novel's dreamlike quality and surreal imagery created a constant state of narrative ambiguation.

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    The novel's plot thrives on narrative ambiguation, leaving the reader constantly questioning reality.

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    The philosopher argued that ambiguation is an essential aspect of understanding human consciousness.

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    The philosopher argued that the fundamental nature of language invites ambiguation.

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    The philosopher contemplated the meaning of existence, acknowledging the inherent ambiguation and uncertainty of life.

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    The philosopher contemplated the nature of truth, recognizing the inherent ambiguation of language.

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    The philosopher debated the limits of human knowledge, acknowledging the inherent ambiguation of perception.

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    The philosopher explored the nature of reality, recognizing the limitations of human understanding and the inevitability of ambiguation.

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    The play explores the theme of moral ambiguation, questioning the nature of good and evil.

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    The poem's beauty lies in its evocative ambiguation, allowing for multiple readings.

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    The politician's response, a masterclass in calculated ambiguation, left the interviewer frustrated.

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    The politician’s speech relied heavily on strategic ambiguation to avoid committing to specific policies.

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    The professor emphasized the importance of clarity to prevent any form of ambiguation in academic writing.

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    The programmer addressed the code's ambiguation by implementing clearer variable naming conventions.

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    The project manager established clear roles and responsibilities to prevent ambiguation within the team.

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    The project manager facilitated regular team meetings to address any questions or concerns and prevent ambiguation.

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    The project manager implemented clear communication protocols to minimize ambiguation among team members.

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    The project manager worked to resolve any points of ambiguation that could delay the project's completion.

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    The public relations team struggled to counteract the ambiguation created by the leaked document.

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    The researcher investigated the cognitive mechanisms underlying language comprehension, focusing on the resolution of ambiguation.

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    The researcher investigated the effects of cognitive ambiguation on decision-making.

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    The researcher investigated the relationship between language and thought, noting the role of ambiguation in cognitive processes.

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    The researcher studied the effects of stress on cognitive processing, noting increased susceptibility to ambiguation.

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    The revised policy was written to eliminate all sources of ambiguation and provide clear guidelines.

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    The scientific community debated the validity of the theory, citing a potential for ambiguation in the results.

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    The scientific report carefully clarified the methodologies used to avoid any statistical ambiguation.

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    The scientist conducted a series of experiments to test the hypothesis, carefully controlling for potential confounds and ambiguation.

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    The scientist designed an experiment to isolate the variables of interest, minimizing potential sources of ambiguation.

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    The scientist designed an experiment to test the hypothesis, controlling for potential sources of ambiguation.

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    The scientists tried to eliminate every source of ambiguation in their experimental design.

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    The social scientist explored the ways in which ambiguation can be used to manipulate public perception.

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    The social scientist studied the effects of social media on political discourse, observing the spread of misinformation and ambiguation.

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    The social scientist studied the impact of media framing on public opinion, noting the use of ambiguation to influence perceptions.

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    The social scientist studied the role of ambiguation in shaping public opinion.

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    The software's error message suffered from significant ambiguation, making troubleshooting impossible.

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    The speaker's reliance on metaphor, while poetic, introduced unnecessary ambiguation into the presentation.

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    The teacher used examples to help students overcome their confusion and ambiguation with the new concept.

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    The technical document suffered from excessive jargon, creating considerable ambiguation for the average user.

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    The theologian explored the inherent ambiguation present in interpretations of religious texts.

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    The theorem's initial acceptance was hindered by a perceived ambiguation in its proof.

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    The translator added explanatory notes to clarify any potential points of semantic ambiguation.

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    The translator strove to capture the original author's intent, even when faced with linguistic ambiguation.

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    The translator struggled to convey the nuances of meaning, battling the inherent ambiguation of language.

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    The translator used footnotes to clarify any potential points of ambiguation in the text.

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    The website's navigation was redesigned to minimize any potential for user ambiguation.

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    The website's poor search functionality introduced significant ambiguation when users tried to locate specific information.

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    The witness's hesitant testimony contributed to the growing sense of ambiguation surrounding the event.

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    The writer carefully crafted her words to avoid any unintentional ambiguation.

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    The writer carefully selected her words to evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, embracing intentional ambiguation.

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    The writer crafted her characters with complexity and nuance, embracing moral ambiguation.

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    The writer crafted his story to leave the reader with a lingering sense of ambiguation and uncertainty.

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    The writer created a compelling narrative filled with twists and turns, embracing the power of narrative ambiguation.

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    To avoid further ambiguation, the instructions should be re-written with simpler language.