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How do you use the word tentavely in a sentence?

The word "tentatively" is an adverb, meaning "in a hesitant or uncertain way." Here are some examples of how to use it in a sentence:

* She tentatively reached out her hand to touch the puppy. (This shows a hesitant action)

* He tentatively suggested a new marketing strategy, unsure if it would be well-received. (This shows uncertainty about the suggestion)

* The team tentatively scheduled their next meeting for Friday, but they might need to adjust it depending on availability. (This shows uncertainty about the date)

Remember, "tentatively" implies a lack of confidence or a cautious approach to something.

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