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The phrase "i waver" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hesitate or be indecisive. Example sentence: "When it came to choosing a major in college, I wavered between my interests in psychology and literature."
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"I waver on this.
I waver between dismay and bemusement.
"I waver quite a bit," Davenport said when asked if she had set a retirement date.
Not for a second after that did I waver or want to do anything other than read on.
So I would hardly describe myself as an environmentally tone-deaf hog who doesn't give a hoot about the planet, even as I waver deliciously between a Fendi handbag decorated with the picture of a horse and a Lanvin one imprinted with lurid cabbage roses — both of which, despite their four-figure price tags, are made of glistening plastic.
When I am in love I don't equivocate, nor do I waver". .
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I wavered.
I wavered and then stopped.
Why was I wavering?
When the invitation came to sign up for the next application cycle, I wavered.
And when my turn came, I wavered as I tested out different ways to go.
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