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How to use reluctant to in a sentence

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I'm not sure I would ever be, but I was feeling a bit down and reluctant to be there.
People who have had that sort of bad experience are reluctant to return and warn off their friends and acquaintances as well.
Government officials always seem so reluctant to define qualifications for recipients of social welfare.
The ACTU has been, it seems, reluctant to make much of airside union issues these days.
I sauntered through the upstairs hall, reluctant to go out into the raging blizzard outside.
However, the government has been reluctant to transfer its power to local administrations.
When the bell rang, sounding the end of school with its high pitched whine, they were reluctant to part, but they did so.
Council seemed reluctant to implement most of the requests without further study, though some seemed agreeable to the 2003 tax-freeze idea.
The No. 1 reason cited by women who are reluctant to indulge their male partners' kinks is the fear that they're stepping onto a slippery slope.
We scramble between fishing rods, cameras and delicious crab claws, reluctant to sacrifice any of the three.
The Harvard University professor is reluctant to guess which of the 150 species of wood ant you may have seen.
Keane was reluctant to discuss further United's chances of re-entering the title race.
The entire hotel had to be refurbished and refurnished at a cost she was reluctant to divulge.
First, courts have not always been reluctant to adjudicate allocations of resources.
A sub-plot sees Sanderson still yearning for his ex-wife, but reluctant to make the first move towards a reconciliation.
By now we're reluctant to relinquish them, so like a part of our bodies have they become.
France has been reluctant to relinquish the remaining pieces of its colonial empire.
What on earth could be in our files that made them so reluctant to give us access?
People are somewhat more reluctant to talk to foreigners than they were at the beginning.
The events of the past week will make foreign governments extremely reluctant to put their citizens at risk.
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