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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hesitate with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone's reluctance or apprehension to do something, such as a task or decision. For example, "He hesitated with the decision to quit his job."
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He did not hesitate with their own moment's hesitation but came straight on, his mouth a straight line and his eyes like splintered glass, and without saying a word he put his arms around his aunt so tightly that she gasped, and lifted her from the floor.
I hesitate with fear.
"The harvests were bountiful!" You don't hesitate with your request.
First-year college quarterbacks typically hesitate with both their throws and their words.
Even companies with the budgets for it would at least hesitate with that sort of deadline.
Walking back down the stairs, however, the pain shooting through his knees made him hesitate with every step.
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Marylou's voice I never hesitated with.
There's a moment of darkness in the hallway; when I hesitate, she hesitates with me.
If people refused to come out, the Trawnikis entered the cars and forced those who hesitated, with violence, out of the train and onto the ramp".
There's a break on, but he hesitates with Aguero hovering to scoot clear on the left, and Lahm puts a stop to his little scheme.
The fact that Corbyn hesitated, with some of his advisers urging him not to take the risk of appointing McDonnell, shows that the new leadership is at least a little sensitive to the hugely complex political world it has entered.
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