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The phrase "hesitating about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's indecision or hesitation about a particular subject or action. Example: She was hesitating about whether or not to accept the job offer.
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GdT: It came to the point where the movie was going to cost X amount of money more, and they were hesitating about giving us the money to finish it properly.
Sometimes I'm hesitating about things because I'm not feeling confident.
They were both hesitating about making the big leap and changing their lives".
So if anyone is hesitating about traveling together, I enthusiastically say "Go for it".
She was hesitating about signing up for the military because she knew she could be risking her life.
TWO years after London introduced one of the most radical road-pricing schemes in the world, other parts of Britain are still hesitating about whether to follow suit.
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Specifically, they hesitated about twice as long as the group that received only 30 seconds of positive current.
He hesitated about moving.
Mr. Naipaul never hesitates about speaking his mind.
I wouldn't hesitate about voting against it".
People don't seem to hesitate about eating that.
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