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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complex attitude of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's multifaceted feelings or perspectives towards a particular subject or situation.
Example: "Her complex attitude of ambivalence towards the project made it difficult for the team to move forward."
Alternatives: "a nuanced perspective of" or "a multifaceted view of".
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Confidence is a complex attitude, of which knowledge is only one component.
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Germany has long had a complex attitude to outsiders.
"People have a complex attitude towards Stalin here," she says.
Gelb (1998) used this term to identify a complex attitude.
No viewer of the film, without being primed by that evasion, would suppose the film has a complex attitude here.
But the vagueness of its plans, the bluntness of its instruments for achieving them, and the complex attitudes of Iraqis towards the occupying army all conspire to perpetuate confusion, mutual resentment and the potential for explosions.This week's killing of 15 protesters by American troops at Falouja, west of Baghdad, was a sharp warning of the dangers.
Strachey, one of the chief purveyors of malicious gossip about life at Garsington, had a more complex attitude.
The term referred to a complex of attitudes, ideas and behaviors.
The Jungian analyst Robert Johnson suggested that romantic love isn't actually love at all as otherwise understood "but a complex of attitudes about love – involuntary feelings, ideals, and reactions".
The higher forms of religion though recognizing miracles or even demanding dogmatic affirmation of belief in them exhibit a far more differentiated and complex attitude.
Overall, the responses paint a complex picture of attitudes to online privacy.
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