What's it mean? I figure that it's a metaphor which implies that the sentence is too vague, right? If not so, could you tell me the meaning of the phrase 'the height of'?
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That sentence is the height of ambiguous. No. That sentence is the height of ambiguity.
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That sentence is the height of ambiguous.
No.
That sentence is the height of ambiguity.
( you need a noun) What's it mean?
I figure that it's a metaphor which implies that the sentence is too vague, right?
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That sentence is the height of ambiguous. No. That sentence is the height of ambiguity. (you need a noun)
What's it mean? I figure that it's a metaphor which implies that the sentence is too vague, right? If not so, could you tell me the meaning of the phrase 'the height of'?