Pronunciation of the English word ambiguity.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | There is just so much beauty in ambiguity! | |
2. | Sometimes translations do create ambiguity. | |
3. | Life is full of ambiguity. | |
4. | In English there is a choice between closed and open punctuation; in the former, the writer uses all punctuation that can legitimately be used, whereas in the latter the writer leaves out all punctuation that can be left out without creating ambiguity. | |
5. | There is no ambiguity. | |
6. | There will be no ambiguity. | |
7. | Lucy was surprised at the ambiguity of his language. | |
8. | Is a translator allowed to introduce a minor grammatical error in order to avoid ambiguity? Certainly, because the rule was made for man, not man for the rule. | |
9. | Ambiguity is a major problem in translation. |