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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ambivalence about' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something. For example, "He showed a great deal of ambivalence about his decision to go to college."
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Nik, I imagine, has ambivalence about it.
But he professed ambivalence about opera.
Ambivalence about money dominates America.
There was considerable ambivalence about Felt's attitudes.
Her outspoken ambivalence about fashion is another.
Our society has real ambivalence about informing.
"There has been an ambivalence about it.
This ambivalence about credentials shades into an ambivalence about what most of us would call truth.
Certainly, there was considerable ambivalence about the maternal figure".
In some areas, Islam has also created ambivalence about dancing.
But by then he had settled his ambivalence about politics.
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