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Discover Ludwig"hesitated to answer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone paused or took a moment before responding to a question or statement. Example: When the teacher asked the class a difficult question, Sarah hesitated to answer because she wanted to make sure she understood the question correctly.
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By the end of the episode, when Alicia hesitated to answer Will's knock at her door, we were right back in the land of ambivalence.
Michel hesitated to answer, suspicious that it might be some sort of ploy, but just as the man was about to leave the room he raised his hand and said he knew calligraphy.
But the Jets, who are so secretive about injuries that Testaverde hesitated to answer a question about whether he had undergone a magnetic resonance imaging exam, didn't even bother with the pretense that his condition was in question.
The group who killed him had the gall to call his home and tell the family that he was being killed because he hesitated to answer when they asked if he was Shia or Sunni Muslim.
When I asked him how exactly AUL is involved in Ireland's referendum and how much money it's spending, Aden hesitated to answer.
Low socioeconomic and un-educated respondents or others who are not aware of the subject may have hesitated to answer in fear of embarrassment.
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My dad didn't hesitate to answer.
He didn't hesitate to answer any of our questions.
"I really hesitate to answer a question like that," he told Mr. Keahon.
Lebanese rarely hesitate to answer their phones even in the middle of movies.
However, if people have questions about my faith, I don't hesitate to answer them".
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