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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hesitated over" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a moment of hesitation or indecision before making a decision or taking action. Example: He hesitated over whether or not to accept the job offer, weighing the potential benefits against the long hours and demanding responsibilities.
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One is hesitated over, then quickly dispatched, in a beautiful courtyard.
The question I hesitated over was the question everyone else seemed confused about, too, whether public-school teachers could teach the Bible as literature.
"It was this I hesitated over most.
Obama began saying was busy and had hesitated over coming.
Frank Castle, by email A: I hesitated over this one.
He hesitated over the terms "low end" and "bottom drawer" before settling on "Junk".
Widodo, however, is far too weak politically to have hesitated over these issues.
And yet I still hesitated over whether to include this last quote on him.
She hesitated over his posted age (37) but was intrigued by the photo of him singing.
Just after half-time Hamilton hesitated over a clearance and Sean Flynn charged it down.
He said that although he hadn't hesitated over the $1,000 deposit, the rent was another matter.
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