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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalent conversation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a discussion where participants have mixed feelings or conflicting opinions about a topic.
Example: "During the meeting, we had an ambivalent conversation about the new policy, with some team members in favor and others strongly opposed."
Alternatives: "conflicted discussion" or "mixed feelings dialogue".
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His characters' colloquial ("Pinteresque") speech consists of disjointed and oddly ambivalent conversation that is punctuated by resonant silences.
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Like many of us, I found myself at holiday parties over the weekend, ambivalent and conflicted over conversation about this event, or about anything else.
Even so, Gloeckner remains ambivalent, veering in our conversations between self-righteousness and embarrassment, between dreaming of a larger audience and hoping no one she knows will ever see her books.
(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
She found that voices like her own — wavering, ambivalent — seemed to be missing from the conversation.
By the end of this conversation, I was greatly intrigued, but also ambivalent.
It's why I've always been ambivalent about participating in women-only conference panels or otherwise isolating gender in conversations about leadership and excellence in business.
In one conversation, she talks to a rep about how to more forcefully close an ambivalent prospect.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Democrats are ambivalent.
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