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I took a tentative nibble.
Alison, 11, took a tentative step.
He means an egg," Pierre declared, and we each took a tentative bite.
After the credits, he took a tentative bow with his director.
Additionally, the Senate took a tentative step toward closing the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay.
The Supreme Court took a tentative step toward forbidding such questioning in 1968.
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The 2000 DeVille takes a tentative step in this new direction.
In what is perhaps a reflection of her past experience, she is taking a tentative line toward the Common Core Standards.
Unlike the artefacts of American culture, they take a tentative, borderline negative view of the prospects of self-realisation.
I start to adjust to my new pace: taking a tentative step before waiting a second or so to see how much I slip.
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