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How can i say this in another way but mean the same thing?

“The opinions regarding this actor range from dissatisfied to impressed to very ecstatic”

i thought of using a thesaurus but i want the sentence to be structured in a different way but at the same time, to say the same thing.

Any help?

Thanks.

“Different people have different opinions of this actor. Some are dissatisfied with him, others impressed and there are still some who are very ecstatic about him”

The key to make translation easier to use more sentences.

N.B. It does not seem right to say that the audience had a “very ecstatic” opinion of the actor.

I hope this helped.

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