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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are loath" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express reluctance or unwillingness to do something.
Example: "They are loath to accept the new policy changes proposed by management."
Alternatives: "are reluctant" or "are unwilling".
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are loath
adjective
Unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined
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They are loath to miss the holidays.
Yet people are loath to challenge experts.
And companies are loath to fight back.
Directors are loath to remove their fellow directors".
Businesses, too, are loath to favor one side.
Democrats are loath to criticize Mr. Obama's political shop publicly.
Many Indians are loath to sign such a waiver.
And many people are loath to ask about it.
Even Democratic senators are loath to cross him.
My right-wing brethren are loath to knock this.
With nightfall, the people themselves are loath to venture out.
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