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I had thought that for people to communicate well, their speaking has precise meaning until I read an article titled “Sometimes, Be Ambiguous” According to the article, there are two main benefits of being ambiguous. First, it makes people collaborate with each other. If they accurately know the thinking = thoughts / views of one another, some trouble is unavoidable ( or inevitable) because it is impossible that every person has exactly same opinion. Second, ambiguous communication can promote creativity. For example, sometimes a teacher can be ambiguous about how to complete a task as a strategy to encourage students (to get free thought. / to think freely.) In similar phenomenon, people are more creative when reading a book than watching a movie or drama.
About (A/B): I want to know which one is more natural.
ambiguous = unclear, vague
(to get free thought. / to think freely.) = to think freely
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