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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expresses reservations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has concerns or doubts about something. Example: The board of directors expressed reservations about the proposed merger, citing potential financial risks.
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While broadly supportive of the announcement, he expresses reservations about the potential for open source.
He even expresses reservations about his old boss's case against Mr. Grasso over his lofty pay.
During the ride to the Met, she expresses reservations about "Desire Unbound," which originated at the Tate Modern in London.
Despite the boplike licks in his new concerto, the 66-year-old Mr. Adams expresses reservations about the fad for pop sounds in younger composers' music.
David Brooks expresses reservations about Malcolm Gladwell's latest book, "Outliers," because he thinks it loses sight of the influence of individual will.
Mr. McKeon also expresses reservations about how the military will carry out the repeal of the ban on gay men and lesbians serving openly in the armed services; he promises close scrutiny this year.
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He expresses reservation due to previous threats and vandalism directed towards the masjid.
Both reserved judgment on the proposal but expressed reservations.
Others expressed reservations.
China and Russia have expressed reservations.
But others expressed reservations.
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