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Discover Ludwig"feel tentative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of uncertainty or hesitancy. For example: "I feel tentative about sharing my opinion as I'm not sure it will be well received."
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Tape varies widely in sound quality; editing can feel tentative.
Early on, the dark, gridded densities feel tentative, more thought than felt.
The emotions are quiet, and the connections among the characters feel tentative and fragile.
We feel comfortable there, but we hope our opponents feel tentative.
Against such bowling you feel tentative in playing forward; equally tentative in playing back.
And so, firefight by firefight, bomb by bomb, many of the troops whose lives are at risk openly discuss how gains feel tentative, perhaps temporary.
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But I still felt tentative.
This felt tentative for maybe the first two minutes of the opener, an odd-metered "Skylark".
Much of the work in the first rooms at Dulwich feels tentative and exploratory, even bitty.
His reëmergence has felt tentative, which isn't to say unreal.
I do not feel that I have the answers here: this exploration feels tentative, speculative.
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