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Discover Ludwig"reticent to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe someone who is unwilling or hesitant to do something. For example: The actor was reticent to reveal details about his upcoming movie.
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But not reticent to talk.
The couple is clearly reticent to leave.
They were reticent to join us.
They are reticent to talk about Schilling.
Correct: He was too reticent to ask her out.
She said that she is "reticent to quote numbers".
"Men are incredibly reticent to admit they had anything done".
People are very reticent to speak publicly about employment problems".
At first I found people reticent to speak.
Or are you reticent to celebrate just yet?
It also means they're more reticent to put themselves forward.
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