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The phrase "ambivalent atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a setting or environment that evokes mixed feelings or contradictory emotions. Example: "The ambivalent atmosphere in the room made it difficult to gauge how everyone truly felt about the decision."
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Video and sound will work together to create an ambivalent atmosphere of frustration and hope.
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(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
Despite its lack of guitar noise, "Blue Skied an' Clear" shares with "Soon" an atmosphere both ethereal and heavy, mystical and ambivalent, lovelorn and hard-edged.
But ladling on the atmosphere doesn't make up for the thin story, with its obvious twists and irritatingly ambivalent ending.
Across the campus from the gym, in the more cerebral atmosphere of his office, with a Persian rug on the floor, Mr. Hardwick admitted to being "really ambivalent" about the place of wrestling at Blair.
But "Mad" and "Ill" feel ambivalent about following in the footsteps of their émigré friends.They want to escape from Tehran's artistically stifling atmosphere, yet they realise it is the fuel for their work.
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