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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faltering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is hesitant, unsteady, or lacking in confidence, often in reference to speech, actions, or performance.
Example: "His speech was a faltering attempt to explain his decision, leaving the audience confused."
Alternatives: "a wavering" or "a stumbling".
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Chung translated in a faltering voice.
"Is that Luke?" a faltering voice said.
Iraq and a faltering economy did.
A faltering company seems somehow cleansed.
Investor interest in a faltering privatisation programme would be killed.
America currently has a likeable president and a faltering economy.
Fears: A faltering performance intensifies questions about her leadership qualities.
But both Merkel and Hollande represent a faltering status quo.
This is a faltering yet confident step along the way.
It got the show off to a faltering public start.
It is a minor Solondz movie, a faltering misstep.
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