> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.jurisphere.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.jurisphere.ai/resources/skill-application-guide/contract-review/skill-contract-ambiguous-term-check.md).

# Skill - Contract: Ambiguous Term Check

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In this video, we walk through how to run an **Ambiguous Term Check** using **Jurisphere’s Document Review Tool**.

After uploading a **partnership agreement**, we show two ways to query the document: by **typing a natural language prompt** or using a skill from the **Review Agreements** category.

We select the **Ambiguous Term Check** skill, and within seconds, Jurisphere generates a table highlighting:

* **Ambiguous clauses**
* **Why they’re unclear**
* **Suggested rewordings**

You can also ask **follow-up questions** or instantly send sections to the **Research Tool**, where Jurisphere reframes your query while maintaining confidentiality.

This tool makes it fast and easy to **review contracts and flag unclear language**—perfect for legal teams looking to save time.

Inspired to build your own custom skills? Visit [Create Your Own Skill](/creating-custom-skills.md) to get started.


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