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The phrase "be hesitant about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or reluctance regarding a particular action or decision.
Example: "She tends to be hesitant about making big financial investments."
Alternatives: "be reluctant to" or "have reservations about".
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"I would be hesitant about that".
Investors also seemed to be hesitant about the deal.
Before, he'd be hesitant about stepping on toes.
While news outlets do provide expenses for freelancers, many can be hesitant about asking.
As a former NSW premier I should be hesitant about accepting Grange.
There's a reason to be hesitant about that which is vaguely menacing".
Similar(10)
"The family stuff is something I was hesitant about," he said.
Yet Sousa was hesitant about it.
Mr. Hines was hesitant about the man.
He's hesitant about killing it.
We were hesitant about repeating those comments here.
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