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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalence over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mixed feelings or uncertainty regarding a particular issue or topic.
Example: "There was a clear ambivalence over the decision to implement the new policy, as some employees supported it while others opposed it."
Alternatives: "mixed feelings about" or "uncertainty regarding".
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His ambivalence over France's troop commitment in Afghanistan is worrying.
She also has freed us from our ambivalence over having a tidy apartment, bought cheap.
Nowhere is Washington's ambivalence over Politico more evident than in the White House.
Sheila Dikshit, Delhi's chief minister, spoke of her "ambivalence" over it.
And it reflects Mr. Mayne's ambivalence over the Modernist obsession with transparency.
And the band's tortured ambivalence over its tremendous popularity grew to seem sadly quaint.
Even if he did not, the party's ambivalence over the Gaza pull-out would make campaigning hard.
This delightfully candid couple don't necessarily disagree, making no secret of their continued ambivalence over their choices.
The resort has also become something of a touchstone for the South's increased ambivalence over its Sunshine Policy.
If you are struggling to feel anything other than ambivalence over Ryan Braun having his baseball drug suspension overturned on appeal, you are not alone.
KONSTANTIN VON NOTZ, the leading Green politician on the Bundestag committee investigating American spying in Germany, embodies German ambivalence over America.
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