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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at first undecided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of uncertainty or lack of decision at the beginning of a situation or process.
Example: "At first undecided, she eventually chose to pursue a career in medicine."
Alternatives: "initially uncertain" or "first unsure".
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At first undecided, towards the end of the episode Jo returns to duty.
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Phillips, who at first was undecided about her career path, says, "I thought it was more reasonable and economical to attend a community college until I was sure about where I was headed".
Or are they playing the second, and is the first undecided?
According to Yarmuth, Judd was undecided as of Monday night, at first telling him that she was out and then emailing him two hours later to say that she was reconsidering, again.
The poll reports 24percentt undecided, but a closer look reveals that 55percentt were at first unable to name a candidate they would support.
First, voters undecided at this late stage of a campaign traditionally tend to plump in larger numbers for the challenger (if you have not decided to vote for the party you have seen running an administration for several years, you never will).
It'd been awhile since I'd looked at the undecided voter first responder wave.
With only a week to go, a fifth remained undecided.
Professor Rose said that two-thirds of undecided voters often cast their ballots for the challenger.
More young people were accepting than opposed to GM food although almost a third were undecided.
(One third was undecided).
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