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Do you say "I am torn between A and B"?
"I like the product A and B, I am torn between A and B"
Is this natural English?
Update:
meaning I cannot decide which one to buy.
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- Anonymous1 week ago
You can say this.
It makes total sense.
- Anonymous1 week ago
That's a common way to say it.
- ?Lv 71 week ago
Although I'm not a native English speaker, I would use the word: Undecided (I'm undecided between A and B), or: hesitate ( I hesitate between A and B ).
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