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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm hesitating" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing uncertainty or indecision about a choice or action. Example: "I'm hesitating to make a decision about the job offer because I'm not sure if it's the right fit for me."
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Sometimes I'm hesitating about things because I'm not feeling confident.
"I'm hesitating," he said, adding that he might cast a blank vote and choose neither.
"Yes, that's what I'm hesitating to say, I suppose," he agrees, looking slightly bashful.
At the moment I'm hesitating between two entirely different concepts: a recovering teacher, and a teacher emeritus.
"I'm hesitating because I keep hearing we're in a bubble and it's going to burst," she said.
So short term, I fear the alternative would be cuts in other areas like science or FE, which is why I'm hesitating to vote against".
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I am hesitating between Mademoiselle and Medieval.
Greenland and I were hesitating before the path.
I had the hardest time answering, and she gave me a knowing smile, understanding why I was hesitating.
Especially now he's a serious, Oscar-nominated actor: "If I was hesitating I wouldn't do it.
As I was hesitating between Japanese lanterns and anemones, an elderly woman laboriously pushing a shopping cart stopped near me.
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