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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hesitation to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a feeling of reluctance or uncertainty about doing something. Example: Despite her hesitation to join the new project, she eventually agreed to participate after much convincing from her colleagues.
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Another reason is hesitation to sue.
But his hesitation, to Hopkins, spoke volumes.
Why the hesitation to follow puzzles online?
Neither justice has indicated any hesitation to hear the case.
It has led to long hesitation to act.
Hence, the hesitation to shove Saleh out the door.
Do I have some hesitation to claim Americanness?
This reflexive hesitation to committing to action is telling.
There was no hesitation to covering the lawsuit.
She consented, after some hesitation; to her surprise, other board members already knew about her selection.
Neither party shows the slightest hesitation to pull out the heavy weapons.
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