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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* conflicted" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe a mental or emotional state in which a person is experiencing conflicting thoughts or feelings. Example: Sarah felt * conflicted about attending her high school reunion. On one hand, she was excited to see her old friends and reminisce about their memories. On the other hand, she was anxious about facing her old bullies and being judged by her peers.
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They're conflicted.
Others were more conflicted.
I was immediately conflicted.
How conflicted was he?
It is deeply conflicted.
So people are conflicted.
They are themselves conflicted.
Then we feel conflicted.
"Caesar is internally conflicted.
Other parents feel conflicted.
Many are deeply conflicted.
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