Sentence examples for quite ambivalent from inspiring English sources

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"I was quite ambivalent," he said.

Traub seems quite ambivalent about the transition.

The locals seem quite ambivalent towards the students.

"If we're honest with ourselves," de Botton said, "we feel quite ambivalent about entitlement and youth.

Kallis is a phenomenal cricketer but I've always felt quite ambivalent to him, largely because kallis means 'darling' in Estonian, the language of the land where I live.

(He is actually quite ambivalent about the book's title poem; it didn't come easily, he changed nearly every line in some way or other, and he finds its essayistic structure alien to the rest of his work).

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Or rather, ambivalent cop.

One answer is that not all countries are quite so ambivalent about sovereignty.

He has never quite resolved his ambivalent feelings about the field.

Like Mr. Tsao's companies, it seems ambivalent about quite how Chinese it wants to be, hinting at themes like Chinese chess and totalitarian domination, but quickly reverting to modern-dance abstraction.

The alliance of Mr. Giuliani with the Bush campaign and the national Republican Party is in many ways quite remarkable, given his often ambivalent relationship to both.

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