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were conflicted
noun
A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two opposing groups or individuals.
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Eyewitness reports were conflicted.
"Nirvana were conflicted," says Novoselic.
They were conflicted by the circumstance.
Some workers said they were conflicted about seeking charitable assistance.
Still, residents said they were conflicted about the checkpoints.
Officials and analysts were conflicted about the Islamic State's initial forays in Afghanistan.
Corbyn believes it is significant that many shadow ministers said they were conflicted.
Audiences were conflicted about these movies: they either disliked them or they hated them.
I'll ask some judgment questions: Give me an example of when you were conflicted by something.
My feelings on this assignment were conflicted, to say the least.
Singh's parents were conflicted at the beginning about their eldest son's career plans.
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