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The phrase "a bit hesitant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is slightly unsure or reluctant about something. Example: "She was a bit hesitant to accept the job offer, fearing it might not be the right fit for her."
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Showalter seemed a bit hesitant and noncommittal, Turner said.
STEVE KAZEE was more than a bit hesitant to sport spots.
"I'm a bit hesitant to talk about all this," he said.
Mornhinweg occasionally shouted, "Don't limp!" as Smith appeared a bit hesitant on plays that usually showcase his mobility.
Mr Timms said: "I think sometimes people are a bit hesitant about getting faith-based organisations involved.
The automatic transmission shifted crisply from first to second, but was a bit hesitant in the upper gears.
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"Older customers, who have purchased luxury watches at stores, are a little bit hesitant to make a purchase that large online.
With the books being about similar subject matter to some of his other films, Fincher was actually a little bit hesitant to helm the movies, having forged a career with 'Seven,' and 'Zodiac.' Then, he took a look at the opportunity from a wider perspective.
He told BBC London 94.9: "A back injury sometimes takes longer thank you think so I was a little bit hesitant and tentative to start with.
They were a little bit hesitant.
It was challenging, and I was a little bit hesitant".
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