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How can you use tentatively in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "tentatively" in a sentence:

General Usage:

* "I tentatively agreed to go to the party, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it." (Indicates uncertainty or hesitation)

* "She tentatively reached out to touch the fragile sculpture." (Shows cautiousness or a lack of confidence)

* "The government tentatively announced a new economic policy." (Suggests that the announcement is subject to change or further consideration)

More specific examples:

* "He tentatively stepped onto the stage, his voice trembling slightly." (Highlights nervousness and a lack of full confidence)

* "The researchers tentatively concluded that the new drug could be effective, but more research is needed." (Implies that the conclusion is not definitive)

* "I tentatively booked a flight to Paris, but I'm waiting to see if I can get the time off work." (Indicates a plan that is subject to change based on future events)

Remember, "tentatively" suggests that something is not definite or certain. It implies a degree of uncertainty or hesitation.

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