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The phrase "a bit hesitant about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or reluctance regarding a particular topic or decision.
Example: "She was a bit hesitant about accepting the job offer due to the long commute."
Alternatives: "somewhat unsure about" or "a little reluctant about".
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Mr Timms said: "I think sometimes people are a bit hesitant about getting faith-based organisations involved.
I had only just met my daughter's future in-laws the night before Thanksgiving and I felt a bit hesitant about meeting his ex-wife and her parents.
So politicians such as Jerzy Buzek, the current (Polish) president of the European Parliament have sometimes seemed a bit hesitant about speaking out on the issue.
After my first session, my colleagues were amazed at how different I appeared, especially as I was initially a bit hesitant about going.
At first, the elders were a bit hesitant about the whole thing.
Well, it was one of the reasons why I was actually a bit hesitant about the project, because I had to rationalize it in my mind.
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"I'm a bit hesitant to talk about all this," he said.
We are a bit hesitant to talk about nature as we're coming to think that there is no such thing.
Some also expressed that they were a bit hesitant before they knew what the intervention was all about, but that this changed when they got to know the CMs.
Showalter seemed a bit hesitant and noncommittal, Turner said.
STEVE KAZEE was more than a bit hesitant to sport spots.
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