Examples of 'been ambivalent' in a sentence

Meaning of "been ambivalent"

been ambivalent: This phrase refers to having mixed or contradictory feelings or attitudes towards something or someone. It is commonly used to describe a state of uncertainty or indecision about a particular issue or situation

How to use "been ambivalent" in a sentence

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I have always been ambivalent about this issue.
My relationship with airports has always been ambivalent.
I have always been ambivalent about the space program.
His views on slavery had always been ambivalent.
I have always been ambivalent about him.
His attitude to terrorism has always been ambivalent.
I have always been ambivalent about stacks.
My relationship with the school has always been ambivalent.
I dont think weve ever been ambivalent about recording a record.
Our relations with him up until now have been ambivalent.
We have been ambivalent about whether the state should intervene in the economy or not.
The rest have been ambivalent.
Progress on creating a legislative framework for a market economy has been ambivalent.
I have long been ambivalent about India.
The response in Canada to these proposals has been ambivalent.

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I have been ambivalent about Preval ever since he came to power.
Latvian policy towards Russia hitherto has been ambivalent.
The Swiss have long been ambivalent about their national hymn.
The Hindu attitude toward asceticism has always been ambivalent.
Before this time Benin had been ambivalent about the death penalty.
The attitude of the Germans to the Jews has always been ambivalent.
Russia has been ambivalent towards climate change and has recently joined the Paris Agreement.
The other juntos to the Syrian conflict have been ambivalent about the agreement.
He 's been ambivalent about the family trade.
The Brits have always been ambivalent about the EU.
The position of the current United States Administration towards the bill has been ambivalent.
I have long been ambivalent about Woody Allen.
The White House has been ambivalent.
I have always been ambivalent about the early burn, though I know some people were very angry.
Great Britain has always been ambivalent about Europe.
The Government 's position on those developments had been ambivalent.
To date, the homeschool movement has been ambivalent to the concept of learning disabilities.
The youngsters ' attitude towards the Nazis has always been ambivalent.
I have always been ambivalent to Spike Lee 's work.
The Obama administration 's response to this atrocity has been ambivalent at best.
I have always been ambivalent about " teaser " campaigns.
I was surprised when Paul called about this offer . He 's been ambivalent about the family trade.
He 's been ambivalent about the family trade . I do not.
On the WTO, the Trump administration has been ambivalent.
We have always been ambivalent about the word "coddling.".
Why am I fighting for something I have always been ambivalent about?
In recent years, Konchalovsky has been ambivalent about the Oscars.
His relationship to the church, however, had always been ambivalent.
Before that, it had been ambivalent.
The Government & apos ; s position on those developments had been ambivalent.
Iran 's attitude has been ambivalent.

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