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Discover Ludwig"ambivalence without" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or emotion where someone feels uncertain or conflicted without a specific reason or cause. Example: She felt an ambivalence without explanation towards her new job, unsure if it was the right path for her.
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Gornick's own persona on the page is successful, in large part because of her great ability to enact her ambivalence without making the tone of her memoir tentative.
The magazine was by then an institution, and fitting in — disappearing, if possible — was encouraged, and I wanted to fit in, so when people at the office used that word to describe Katharine White ("forbidding" cropped up a lot, too), and spoke of being afraid, even terrified, of her, I absorbed their ambivalence without examining it.
The magazine was by then an institution, and fitting in disappearing, if possible was encouraged, and I wanted to fit in, so when people at the office used that word to describe Katharine White ("forbidding" cropped up a lot, too), and spoke of being afraid, even terrified, of her, I absorbed their ambivalence without examining it.
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"If we cannot, we would like to express our ambivalence, but without our writers we are unable to express something as nuanced as ambivalence," they stated.
But most of the projects aim without ambivalence for pragmatic, real-world results.
The chief operating officer of Facebook urges women to pursue their careers without ambivalence.
Yet it is without ambivalence that we endorse Senator Barack Obama for president," the Post said.
And on a couple of occasions he threw himself into the crowd — a rock star without ambivalence, finally.
But maybe a future President will put his name in a State of the Union — without ambivalence or disdain.
He wants to give them his "complete self, without ambivalence, fear and doubt," and yet he hesitates.
Still, it's hard to celebrate, without ambivalence, the arrival of another strip-mall staple in New York City.
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