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Discover Ludwig"reluctance on" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "reluctance to" instead, which means to have a reluctance or unwillingness to do something. For example, "Her reluctant to apologize for her mistake caused tension in the room."
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This reluctance on her part has had one very good effect.
Any reluctance on our parts is a natural reaction.
"There's misunderstanding and reluctance on both sides," she said.
The result has been a great reluctance on the part of witnesses to cooperate with anyone.
"It gradually got added to but with increasing reluctance on his part.
His scepticism reflects reluctance on the part of the armed service chiefs.
"When they do, it certainly creates some reluctance on the Iraq side".
Any reluctance on my part was met with the admonishment not to be a fresa.
"There's a reluctance on the part of large financial institutions to risk their reputation," he said.
But there is also a reluctance on the part of many to give up on Bulgaria.
There was no reluctance on the part of GMP to have gone forward with those proceedings.
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