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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mixed opinion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a viewpoint that contains both positive and negative elements regarding a particular subject or issue.
Example: "After watching the film, I have a mixed opinion about its storyline and character development."
Alternatives: "a balanced view" or "a nuanced perspective".
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A fifth justice issued a mixed opinion, and two dissented.
There is a mixed opinion of my membership of Ukip.
Of her local representatives, she had a mixed opinion.
"At the very least, they have a mixed opinion of the Communist Party".
So far, his troops have a mixed opinion of their new leader -- excited by his background and enthusiasm but still waiting for a vision that will take them to the next level.
Zacks Investment Research has a mixed opinion on the company.
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The Chicago Daily Tribune offered a more mixed opinion on the film; reviewer Kitty Kelly found it difficult to care about characters "overshadowed by environment", and considered the 35-year-old Williams unconvincing as an ingenue.
Whether voters here believe that Senator John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, or Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, can offer solutions to the dire economy seems a matter of greatly mixed opinion.
Chad Bowar of Loudwire had a mixed overall opinion on the album and mainly criticized the album for being more akin to Risk and The World Needs a Hero than other recent albums.
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