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The phrase "are more tentative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, opinion, or approach that is cautious or not fully certain.
Example: "In their latest report, the researchers are more tentative in their conclusions compared to previous studies."
Alternatives: "are less certain" or "are more cautious".
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Mr Messerlin's figures here are more tentative.
These findings were consistent with new prosthetic users who are more tentative during gait training.
As enthusiastic as Mr. Hosley is about the restoration, others are more tentative.
Teixeira, who was courted by both teams, said pitchers are more tentative when the teams play each other.
The drawings are more tentative and fragile, the pencilled ghosts of the stones sometimes barely insisting on the paper.
The results of the study indicate that English writers are more tentative in putting forward claims and in rejecting or confirming the ideas of others than Persian writers.
Similar(42)
However, others in attendance were more tentative.
In Afghanistan the yes is more tentative.
Subsequent steps will be more tentative, though.
In these, however, musicality is more tentative.
On why it happened, though, MacMillan is more tentative.
More suggestions(19)
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