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Discover Ludwig"conflicted on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of uncertainty and indecision about something. For example, "I am conflicted on whether I should take a higher-paying job across the country or stay in my familiar home city."
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I've often found myself conflicted: on one hand I see the need to manage and on the other I also see the value of academic autonomy.
A Man With Two Sides Detractors saw Dr. Teller as a divided man -- warm, funny, idealistic and honestly conflicted on one hand, maniacal, bullying, dangerous and devious on the other.
I'm conflicted on the principle involved.
For the last four years, it has conflicted on the calendar with the Fed Cup finals.
He ignored Syria, presumably because his party is deeply conflicted on the issue.
Since I am conflicted on the subject, I decided to seek out Carol McD.
"My head is spinning right now," she said, sounding surprised and conflicted on the conference call.
Hogan did not play in the P.G.A. in 1953 because it conflicted on the schedule with the British Open.
The situation remains so uncertain in part because, as the poll showed, the public is deeply conflicted on the issue.
If Mr. Gore was conflicted on the issue during the 1976 campaign, his early voting record in Washington was not.
Rather, a lot of Democrats seem genuinely conflicted, on practically an existential level, when it comes to Clinton.
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