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unambiguous

adjective as in clear

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The New York medical examiner “found unambiguous diagnostic evidence of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, also known as CTE, in the brain tissue of the decedent,” according to a statement.

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New York City's chief medical examiner said the shooter's autopsy confirmed that he had "low-stage CTE" and the diagnosis was "unambiguous".

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Even before the Gaza war, Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition to Palestinian statehood was unambiguous.

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I think many Americans wrongly believe there would be one clear unambiguous moment where we go from “democracy” to “authoritarianism.”

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“What if you knew her and/Found her dead on the ground” seems pretty clear and unambiguous, as does the repetition of “Four dead in Ohio.”

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