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"inconsistent attitudes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone's behavior doesn't match their words or when someone's beliefs are conflicting. For example: "The minister's inconsistent attitudes towards the protest made it difficult to understand his stance on the issue."
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However, the present research highlights inconsistent attitudes and opinions on the moral and spiritual issues surrounding HIV/AIDS; such inconsistencies may serve as a barrier to a united faith-based initiative in Trinidad.
Brecht's strongest theatrical effects were created through the juxtaposition of inconsistent attitudes in a character.
The focus is on the 'waste-to-energy' approach; various criteria for this approach are discussed, as well as the inconsistent attitudes about waste management approaches that are present in various countries in the European Union.
†Inadequate knowledge and inconsistent attitudes and behaviour.
However, their knowledge was poor, many expressed inconsistent attitudes, and their ability to meet the demand of potential users is limited.
However, mixed messages about the consequences of prenatal alcohol consumption have resulted in inconsistent attitudes and practices amongst some healthcare practitioners.
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He brands Mr Murdoch old-fashioned, talks about his inconsistent attitude towards his children and describes how the Murdoch family have a "weird" habit of believing what they read in the newspapers.
In the end, Fitzgerald's attitude to Hollywood was as inconsistent as his attitudes toward everything.
"This decision was made in consideration of the fact that Wilder's legacy, as represented by her body of work, includes expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC's core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness," the board of the Association for Library Service to Children said on its website.
These inconsistent and conflicted attitudes resonate with Gregson et al 's [ 23] findings from the quantitative analysis of the intervention's limited and inconsistent outcomes.
There are, however, no plausible hypotheses that state that a group consisting of a majority of young women should be more inconsistent in their attitudes than any other group.
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