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How to use ambiguously in a sentence

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They suggest that female characters are often ambiguously placed as retributive agents and eroticized victims of violence.
Every line, both verbal and musical, is ambiguously literal and self-critical.
The set of four gouaches on paper ambiguously stages tensions among the four men in a barren gray landscape.
Later in the film, her intense and ambiguously romantic friendship with the fisherman challenges her marriage.
Such poems as these complicitly and ambiguously critique racism, sexism, and violence.
The opus did not now leave the strangely, ambiguously ambivalent feeling it had an hour earlier.
Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being.
Her first painting in an abstract style, A Quiet Place, suggests an ambiguously defined courtyard flanked by rectilinear columns and passageways.
The removal of ambiguously aligned positions left 269 sites shared between all four protein families.
Extracts from the novel are included, which show somewhat ambiguously the conventionalism of the writer.
Intervening in this particular republic is much less ambiguously a win-win situation.
The trick is to make the meaning slide ambiguously from clause to clause, from sentence to sentence.
Things had been left so ambiguously, and I didn't want there to be a hint of negativity left between us.
Birt, a revolutionary technocrat who related ambiguously to artists, sent out conciliatory messages with his famously unstructured Armani suits.
The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine.
As well as pushing notions of identity in the film, he makes Sean an ambiguously gay character.
Its characters are presented ambiguously and their conflicts are not structured in terms of clear-cut oppositions between good and evil.
It is a surrealistic tale ambiguously told on the subject of alien abduction.
Of course he used them ambiguously, contradictorily and dialectically, but use them he did.
In several sculptures, painted yarn and spools of thread are made ambiguously tactile by offering hard surfaces on objects one knows to be soft.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I did not press for an explanation of this speech, that sounded so ambiguously strange.
Helen murmured ambiguously, and did not commit herself to one answer rather than to another.
You write so ambiguously about it that I cannot make out the exact thing.
He talked ambiguously, and was so apprehensive of what I might say that I had not the heart to catechise him.
Some of them aren't particularly positive portrayals but you can't deny there's a whole world of ambiguously gay sexuality on our screens.
Her body shakes with convulsions that are ambiguously orgasmic or angry.
While the scientists fail to define him or predict his behavioral patterns, Palafox shifts between forms, ambiguously positioned between bird and fish, insect and mammal.
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