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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit of hesitation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a small or brief moment of hesitation or uncertainty. Example: "She agreed to the plan with just a bit of hesitation in her voice, making me wonder if she was truly on board."
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"Mayor," she said, with a bit of hesitation.
I don't look Indian but then there's this little bit of hesitation about jumping on me".
"I was doing a little bit of hesitation," Ms. Wright said to Ms. Morinaga.
"There was a bit of hesitation on their part initially," he says.
And without a bit of hesitation, I told them how to get to their destination.
I asked her if I could look at it, and with a bit of hesitation, she told me I could.
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The one thing that is a bit of a hesitation for me is that Bento only delivers curb-side.
"Without a second of hesitation".
Eventually, though, came a moment of hesitation.
Gulbranson's moment of hesitation contains a certain explanatory power.
"They do not have a moment of hesitation," Ms. Kolb said.
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