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Discover Ludwig"reluctant at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to express hesitation or unwillingness towards a particular action or decision. Example: Despite her initial excitement, Jane was reluctant at the idea of skydiving.
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They were reluctant at first.
She was reluctant at first.
I was reluctant at first.
Many were reluctant at the outset to join the euro.
Students were reluctant at first, and some suggested that such an answer was impossible to write.
"We were quite reluctant at first, we've always only wanted one really great shop," says Rachel.
"I was quite reluctant at first," she says of Aray's venture into Google Glass.
Mr. Reid was reluctant, at best, about joining the Biden-McConnell talks.
Her son was reluctant at first to give up his pastime.
They were reluctant at first, and the process was initially very challenging.
Legislation is unlikely, and the SEC seems reluctant at present to take action to close the Section 13D window.
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