Sentence examples for almost ambivalent from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "almost ambivalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is nearly indifferent or has mixed feelings about something.
Example: "Her response to the proposal was almost ambivalent, as she seemed unsure whether to support it or not."
Alternatives: "somewhat indifferent" or "nearly uncertain".

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Brazil seems almost ambivalent about its aid programme.

Yet when she described those early years to The Times, the Sacramento native sounded almost ambivalent about fame.

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We are used to thinking of love, even at its most ambivalent, as the motivating force behind creative work, but hatred, which has an ambivalence all its own, has probably fueled almost as much artistic endeavor.

By Adam Kirsch Hopkins's faith made him almost masochistically ambivalent about his writing.

It's the way I feel about almost everything, ambivalent.

Because suicidal individuals are almost always ambivalent, they often give signs letting people know they are in trouble.

(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).

He forced a complete reappraisal of the American art song, first by unearthing forgotten masterpieces, then by exploring their ambivalent, almost Jamesian relationship with European culture.

According to a league official, Sather, who nearly obtained Jagr from Pittsburgh in the summer of 2001, was ambivalent about acquiring Jagr almost until the deal was completed.

VERYEAGER: About the ambivalent attitude.

It was almost as if the ambivalent place in the world that Somalia held – a state only in name, a stretch of Africa heavily influenced by Asia – was reflected in the confusion these children experienced.

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