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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalent presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation that conveys mixed feelings or contradictory messages about a subject.
Example: "The speaker's ambivalent presentation left the audience confused about the company's future direction."
Alternatives: "conflicted presentation" or "mixed-message presentation".
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The irony of this is symbolic of Sand's ambivalent presentation of gender relations in her novels, in which the dialectic of submission and dominance is in constant flux.
However, it is by no means certain that its ambivalent presentation of French philosophy could persuade analytically minded readers to engage with the material in question.
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Pinter's plays are ambivalent in their plots, presentation of characters, and endings, but they are works of undeniable power and originality.
By Tuesday, however, I put those thoughts to one side because the Mail's presentation was not in the least ambivalent.
The ambivalent effect points up an irony endemic to museum presentations of politically refractory art: whatever discontent the artists express is cushioned by their inclusion in — say it — élite institutional culture.
At first, Schwarzkopf was ambivalent during the run-up to the start of the Iraq War in 2003, initially endorsing an invasion after Colin Powell's presentation to the United Nations on 6 February 2003.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Its garment is ambivalent.
American astronomers were ambivalent.
Others were ambivalent.
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