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Reply Mon 5 Oct, 2015 05:15 am
-Both texts were ambiguous __ which was a worse side to support.

In dictionaries, no example sentences show a preposition in collocation with ambiguous. By instinct, I think of sounds OK, do you think of is correct?
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Reply Mon 5 Oct, 2015 05:37 am
@WBYeats,
I don't know of any preposition that collocates with 'ambiguous.' 'of' is not a good choice.

X is ambiguous with regards to...

Z is ambiguious in the sense that...

I would not regard either of these as a collocation, though.

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Reply Thu 8 Oct, 2015 03:50 am
@FBM,
Excellent answer. Thank you.
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