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The phrase 'conflicted in' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'conflicted about' or 'conflicted over.' For example, "I am conflicted about whether or not I should go to the party."
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"[Elizabeth] is conflicted in love.
That conflicted in important respects with accounts provided by witnesses.
In essence it's a soulful house song, exuberant in tone and conflicted in lyric.
"At a national level the church is deeply conflicted in its thinking about sexuality," he said.
This is the point that it all gets inexplicably conflicted in my mind.
The Times/CBS News/MTV Poll suggests that younger Americans are conflicted in their view of the country.
Many people complained that Coach Chris Olsen had failed to administer discipline and was conflicted in his dual role as the school's athletic director.
Mr. Carstens has rightly argued that a European is going to be hugely conflicted in managing the central challenge facing the I.M.F.
The women in the film tend to be more conflicted in their thinking than the men, but they arrive at similar conclusions.
The real Nucky was six feet four and physically substantial, and he appears not to have felt conflicted in any way about his life style.
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Downey gives us that desperately conflicted, in-recovery look that is disconcertingly reminiscent of his various real-life appearances in front of the judge.
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