ambiguity in the PONS Dictionary

ambiguity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
We're very much interested in the ambiguity of it.
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During this task, study participants heard recorded sentences containing lexical or syntactic ambiguities while seated in front of a computer screen.
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Also, there must be some idea about how to solve this ambiguity.
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When a reader can reasonably interpret the same sentence as having more than one possible structure, the text meets the definition of syntactic ambiguity.
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The use of the term "square" is generally avoided because of ambiguity.
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Near death experiences and their cultural ambiguity is another topic of the essays.
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A related ambiguity is questions which have the form of yesno questions, but which are intended not to be.
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Often officers can salute on behalf of their troops, and any such ambiguity will be discussed with the troops beforehand.
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So it is not necessary to write the subject pronoun, where there is no ambiguity.
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Rereading the sentence does not resolve the ambiguity.
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