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The phrase "also tentative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is uncertain or subject to change, often in contexts like plans, proposals, or conclusions.
Example: "The committee's decision is also tentative, pending further review and discussion."
Alternatives: "also provisional" or "also uncertain".
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However, this schedule is also tentative and may change, Hodges said.
Mr. Howard's partner at Imagine Entertainment, Brian Grazer, was also tentative at first.
But there were also tentative efforts to establish cease-fire talks.
Other famous cold war episodes were also tentative steps toward detente, he added.
British manufacturing output fell in May, government data showed Tuesday, while data from Germany was more positive, but also tentative.
Last night, the Rangers were also tentative over the final 20 minutes, clinging to a one-goal lead.
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Oxides PoO PoO2 PoO3 Hydrides PoH2 Halides PoX2, e.g. polonium dichloride, PoCl2 PoX4, e.g. polonium tetrachloride, PoCl4 PoF6 (tentative) Also tentatively called "radium F", polonium was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898, and was named after Marie Curie's native land of Poland.
Novalee also makes tentative friends in the area.
We also find tentative evidence for a moderating role of entrepreneurial experience and product newness.
Last week the Interior Department also granted tentative approval to Royal Dutch Shell to drill in the Arctic Ocean starting next year.
If the solutions offered are sometimes better than expected, they're also, frequently, tentative and tired.
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