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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conflicted reflections" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to inner thoughts and emotions that are in conflict or turmoil. Example: In her journal, she poured out her conflicted reflections on the difficult decision she had to make between pursuing her dream job or staying in her hometown with her family.
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Many of Mr. Kazee's songs are conflicted reflections on failed relationships from which he hasn't fully recovered.
Hayawi's story is neither stirring nor tragic, but rather quiet -- the conflicted reflections of one man, a prominent bookseller in Baghdad on a journey through tumult in a country that he, like his fellow citizens, struggles even now to understand.
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Susan Sturm & Lani Guinier, Learning from Conflict: Reflections on Teaching About Race and Gender, 53 J. Legal Educ.
(id 2) The information ambivalence also contained conflicting feelings and reflections on the sufficiency of information in the consultation, varying from one situation to another.
Questions for reflection: In today's highly conflicted workplace, do people know who you are and what you represent as a leader?
Closing with a theopolitical turn, I follow Cristle Collins Judd in citing music-theoretic abbreviation as a soft weapon of sectarian conflict, inviting reflection on how subtle instruments of protest not only defined the confessional age but shaped and sized our own.
In our case, the conflicting result may be a reflection of the phenotypic difference in viruses produced in these assays, i.e., the primary isolate produced in hPBMCs versus the Env-pseudotyped virus produced in 293T cells.
These conflicting findings may also be a reflection of the considerable individual anatomical and biomechanical variations that influence the optimal positioning of MPs.
To answer these questions author Hiro Saito mobilizes the sociology of collective memory and social movements, political theories of apology and reconciliation, psychological research on intergroup conflict, and philosophical reflections on memory and history.
(id 7) A common feature of the ambivalence sub-types was furthermore that patients seemed to shift between different conflicting feelings and reflections in a concurrent and iterative process.
Thus their reflections did not always result from conflicting feelings; it was often the other way around.
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