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The phrase "always be tentative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that one should maintain a cautious or uncertain approach in various situations, particularly in decision-making or expressing opinions.
Example: "In scientific research, it's important to always be tentative in your conclusions until further evidence is gathered."
Alternatives: "remain cautious" or "stay uncertain".
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This can be fun but it will always be tentative.
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As always, lineups are tentative to change.
You may be tentative.
You can't be tentative.
Welch: "One cannot be tentative about this.
England must try not to be tentative.
Admittedly, our conclusions must be tentative.
Be tentative about making any decisions.
Be tentative to the Soul's whispers.
But this does not mean that in so doing, we should always be halting or tentative.
Relations between the Eastern Orthodox churches and other members of the World Council of Churches have always been somewhat tentative because of differences in theology and practice.
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