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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hesitate doing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "hesitate to do."
Example: "I hesitate to make a decision without more information."
Alternatives: "be reluctant to do" or "have reservations about doing."
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Corporations suggested that they'd hesitate doing business in Georgia if the Confederate flag was brought back.
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But Christian did not hesitate, did not waver.
Unlike trout, dorado don't hesitate, don't sip their meals, don't watch and consider.
Don't hesitate, don't think, just do it.
The stunt was well received, but Prieb said Brewers officials hesitated doing the live version regularly.
"The Mardi Gras Indian," a woman said, hesitating, "didn't quite cut it".
If she still hesitates, do what she wants.
"Don't hesitate and don't over think it".
Don't hesitate to do so, too!
Don't hesitate to do as they say.
Don't hesitate to do so if they continue bullying.
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