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{ Which word is the ambiguous word in the sentence?  | { Which word is the ambiguous word in the sentence?  | ||
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*I bought it without any further inquiry: { bought (i) }  | |||
|| '''Bought''' can be read in at least the two following ways: <br/>  | || '''Bought''' can be read in at least the two following ways: <br/>  | ||
|| *Bought as "purchased": I purchased it without any further inquiry  | || *Bought as "purchased": I purchased it without any further inquiry  | ||
|| *Bought as "believed": I believed it without any further inquiry.  | || *Bought as "believed": I believed it without any further inquiry.  | ||
*There is no bank in this town: { bank (i) }  | |||
|| '''Bank''' can be understood in two different ways:  | || '''Bank''' can be understood in two different ways:  | ||
|| *Bank as something to sit on: "There is not a bank to sit on in this town."  | || *Bank as something to sit on: "There is not a bank to sit on in this town."  | ||
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General definition of ambiguity