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The phrase "a hesitant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that shows uncertainty or reluctance.
Example: "She gave a hesitant smile before answering the question."
Alternatives: "an uncertain" or "a reluctant".
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A Hesitant Hibiscus Q.
Newcastle had a hesitant start.
It gives it a hesitant element.
He gave Van Etten a hesitant look of recognition.
England has taken only a hesitant, half-step towards federalism.
"O.K., James?" Mr. Hierl gave a hesitant nod.
Still, there was a hesitant quality to Mr. Thielemann's work.
Just 2 Guyz is a hesitant take on early rap.
The Brussels market firmed after a hesitant opening.
Sometimes it's an earnest "uh-huh" or a hesitant pause.
In our real life, we also may encounter a hesitant fuzzy environment.
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