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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a halting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characterized by pauses or interruptions, often in speech or movement.
Example: "His halting speech made it clear that he was nervous during the presentation."
Alternatives: "a hesitant" or "a faltering".
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After delivering a halting English response, "It's.
After a halting start, he sang it splendidly.
Irene is gone," Ms. Hansen said in a halting voice.
So while Haiti moved forward in its experiment with democracy, it was with a halting step.
A halting oboe melody emphasizes the fear of emptiness at the top of the world.
We are accustomed to hearing politicians talk of a halting recovery from the recession.
As the violence receded in recent years, local communities began a halting process of reconciliation.
Jared lugged his clubs to a putting green, where he made a halting stroke.
Democracy and economic change are pulling it forward, but at a halting pace.
It was a halting mixture of Hebrew and English; I did not know any Arabic.
Recognisable fragments returned and were transformed: a halting oscillation between two notes, a dense, chromatic texture.
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