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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambiguous attitudes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe feelings or opinions that are unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
Example: "The team's ambiguous attitudes towards the new policy created confusion among the staff."
Alternatives: "unclear perspectives" or "vague sentiments".
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Indigenous voices reveal ambiguous attitudes toward REDD with regard to livelihoods, benefit distribution and the long-term impacts for communities and forests.
Teachers seemed to have ambiguous attitudes towards resident evaluations.
Keeping this context in mind it is not difficult to comprehend the informants' ambiguous attitudes toward increasing consumerism in health care and why professional autonomy might be experienced as a competing concern to patient autonomy.
On the other hand, research on end-of-life practices has indicated that non-responders may have less experience with patients who are terminally ill and have more ambiguous attitudes towards end-of-life practices.
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Theroux has an ambiguous attitude to Marty Rathbun.
That's the "ambiguous attitude to this country" displayed by Blackadder Goes Forth, he's saying.
Fire insurance companies have traditionally maintained a somewhat ambiguous attitude toward the crime of arson.
Part of this ambiguous attitude to the GDR lay in what people thought about 'the West'.
"Tsai made prudent remarks and took an ambiguous attitude towards cross-Straits policies.
The Socialists said their withdrawal was in protest against the Nationalists' ambiguous attitude towards ETA.
Mr. Macron's ambiguous attitude toward journalists has been much commented on in the French news media.
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