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"he wavered" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You might use it to mean that someone was uncertain or indecisive about an action or decision. For example, "The candidate wavered when asked about her position on taxes."
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Maybe he wavered.
He wavered, but decided against it.
Had he wavered, events could have turned out very differently.
For a time, he wavered between music and medicine.
But then he wavered, announcing plans to sell it off.
Asked again about the 2009 auction, he wavered once more.
He wavered constantly between impressiveness and something very near inadequacy.
But then he wavered over his last drive.
He wavered, but in the end sensibly opted to say very little.
When he wavered about whether college was right for him, she persuaded him to stay.
He wavered, however, when the pitch did not seem to be going over well.
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