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Sentences with ambivalence

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  • There is, however, a gnawing ambivalence inherent in our reception of these luminaries.
  • Thus it falls to the intimacy-seeking female to blockade the escape routes and lure those men out of ambivalence and into domesticity.
  • Canberra's increasing ambivalence about capital punishment surely undermined the credibility of its argument.
  • Similarly, because of a profound ambivalence over the complete emancipation of homosexuals from the marginalisation.
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