Semantic ambiguity refers to a situation in which a word, phrase, or sentence has multiple meanings or interpretations. This can arise from how language is structured or the various meanings that words can take on in different contexts. Semantic ambiguity can lead to confusion or miscommunication if the intended meaning is not clear to the listener or reader. For example, consider the sentence: "The bank can refuse to lend money.
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