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The phrase "hesitant in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or behavior when they are unsure or indecisive about something. Example: She was hesitant in accepting the job offer, as she was unsure if it was the right fit for her skills and interests.
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"I propose an alternative to the touch so hesitant in Segal's original sculpture".
My steps were hesitant in the darkness.
Democrats were more hesitant in their comments.
But Bay has not seemed hesitant in the field.
I don't want him to be hesitant in any way".
You can't be hesitant in what you do.
"Still," Lisa said, hesitant in the face of his ready assertion, "that's no guarantee.
But he has been hesitant in pursuing such policies as the disarming of extremists.
"I was a little hesitant in the first week to walk in," Hughes says.
Forward Vernon Mack, a vital cog, said the players were hesitant in accepting Lindgren at first.
The states said Microsoft was being hesitant in ending anticompetitive behavior.
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