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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very hesitant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is unsure or reluctant to take action or make a decision.
Example: "The committee members are very hesitant to approve the new policy without further discussion."
Alternatives: "are quite reluctant" or "are extremely unsure."
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I've tried to find backing but people are very hesitant.
"People are very hesitant to end Medicare as we know it".
"Americans are very hesitant at first to try bean dishes," he said.
Progressive parents are one step ahead of the toy industry; some retailers are very hesitant to change.
"Journalists are very hesitant about how to cover this issue, because there is immense pressure from Erdoğan.
"People are very hesitant about moving," says Whymark. "Being a head is like being a football manager at the moment.
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My husband and I were very hesitant.
"The French upper middle class is very hesitant.
He said the Interior Ministry "was very hesitant about it".
"There are neighborhoods where I would be very hesitant because of the geographic significance".
"Somehow, the government is very hesitant about dealing with this issue.
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