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"with some reservation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express hesitation or caution about a statement or decision. Example: "I agree with the plan, but with some reservation. I'm not completely convinced it will be successful."
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A tentative interpretation of the short-term behaviour is presented with some reservation.
She visited both countries and wrote about them with some reservation but considerable admiration.
Most of us have families who, even if it's with some reservation, we join for Christmas.
Trump is also satisfying the substantial share of the electorate that voted for him with some reservation.
So while I can see both the use and appeal of Niod and Hylamide, I recommend them with some reservation.
Though the Feldhofer DNA was extracted with elaborate precautions, the finding was greeted with some reservation because it was a single result.
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Canada and Canada's smaller neighbor to the south are both to be congratulated--with some reservations--on the vote the other day that barely kept the French-speaking province part of Canada.
He rejoined with some reservations.
Eliasson welcomes this development, with some reservations.
Western capitals signed on to this narrative, with some reservations.
Most pilots like the new technology, with some reservations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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