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Indeterminacy

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Real-world applicationPlay
Consider real-life examples where results aren't sure, like weather forecasts, to grasp 'indeterminacy'. SlideMeteorologists face indeterminacy in predicting storms.
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Academic writingPlay
'Indeterminacy' is often used in scholarly texts to describe complex or uncertain concepts. SlideThe indeterminacy of the data led to multiple interpretations.
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Expressing uncertaintyPlay
Use 'indeterminacy' when you want to emphasize a lack of precise information. SlideThe cause of the phenomenon remained a matter of indeterminacy.