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The phrase "a tentatively" is not correct in written English.
The word "tentatively" is an adverb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "She tentatively agreed to the proposal after considering the risks."
Alternatives: "tentative" or "provisionally."
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It is a valedictory memoir, and one with a tentatively happy ending.
Still, the recent rebound in home ownership is a tentatively encouraging sign that the kids are, in fact, all right.
The contours of the healing abutment are based on the contours of a tentatively designed definitive prosthesis.
But there's an abundance of social and behavioural detail that we're left to interpret, and there's a tentatively affirmative ending.
Ten years of struggle went toward "Scenes From Goethe's Faust" but ended with a tentatively formed embryo.
The two great actors lead us toward a tentatively happy conclusion, in which life, to their mutual surprise, does manage to stumble on.
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He became a vegetarian, a socialist, a spellbinding orator, a polemicist, and tentatively a playwright.
Accordingly, we treated this unconnected region as a gap (tentatively, we inserted a stretch of 300Ns).
Behind him his band, Smith Westerns, was playing with a straight face, possibly a bit tentatively.
"No," I responded a bit tentatively, "I am just a person who tries to follow Jesus".
"May I ask you a question?" the seventy-nine-year-old painter said, a little tentatively.
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