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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalent insights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perspectives or understandings that contain mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about a subject.
Example: "The research provided ambivalent insights into the effectiveness of the new policy, revealing both positive and negative outcomes."
Alternatives: "conflicted perspectives" or "mixed insights".
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"Jennifer's Body" goes further, taking the complication and confusion of being a young woman as its central problem and operating principle, the soil from which it harvests a tangle of unruly metaphors, mixed emotions, crazy jokes and ambivalent insights.
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Sue-Im Lee argues that contemporary fiction's inability to resolve the paradox results in a model of ambivalent community, one that offers unique insights into community and into the very notion of unity.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Democrats are ambivalent.
It's ambivalent.
3 The Ambivalent Veggie.
It seemed less ambivalent.
Clinton, too, was ambivalent.
Others were ambivalent.
Its garment is ambivalent.
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