Sentence examples for felt ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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I'd always felt ambiguous about 1916.

Everyone I spoke with in the age group of 18-30 felt ambiguous about it.

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But, he continues, "there's not an identity that I can lay claim to that I don't also feel ambiguous or ambivalent about, whether that's Chineseness, or Welshness, or Britishness.

While some people still feel ambiguous about eating one of our national emblems, conservative estimates of somewhere between 34 million and 50 million kangaroos – much more than Australia's human population – mean there is an argument for culling and consuming to preserve grazing land for cattle and sheep.

He voted in favour of it then but now says he feels "ambiguous and confused".

It's normal to feel ambiguous at first, half craving to binge and purge, half longing for freedom, but it's important to make a solid commitment.

Yet while some single Chinese people were celebrating their status, others felt highly ambiguous about it.

He said he didn't know what he was talking about, or what he should do, that he was sorry and didn't want to complain or blame other people anymore, and felt an ambiguous relief, to have reached the end of a thing without resolution and, having tried hard, feeling allowed and ready to resign.

"And I do feel deeply ambiguous about it.

For you people, this is tremendously satisfying.' I feel really ambiguous about the psychology of people trying to do good in the world.

A notable difference, for me, is that the moral queasiness of last series is still lacking – we are reminded of the VP's drone strike, but this feels less ambiguous in terms of who is good, and who is evil.

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