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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalent pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two entities or concepts that have mixed or contradictory feelings or attitudes towards each other.
Example: "The ambivalent pair of friends often found themselves torn between loyalty and personal ambition."
Alternatives: "conflicted duo" or "contradictory couple".
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And Ms. Smith, done up like a magisterial madam in a cosmic brothel, and Mr. Stram are a winningly ambivalent pair of accomplices, grudgingly linked by interdependence.
When they made their debut in A Clubbable Woman in 1970, Dalziel and Pascoe were indeed an ambivalent pair, just as likely to bully and persecute a suspect as ride to the rescue of a victim.
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(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
But even Elizabeth can't quite manage that, although the pair's more even, ambivalent relationship will be interesting to watch progress.
And while he wonders how he might have turned out if he had grown up with a normal pair of eyes, he is now less ambivalent about the final resolution.
The two sisters themselves make for another symbolic duality, and Bergman turns their onscreen pairing during their climactic talk into an ambivalent and conflict-riddled identity-meld a terridentity-meld auterrifying images, of brutally repressed tensions.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Democrats are ambivalent.
It's ambivalent.
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