During Covid-19, Some companies hesitate to spending money on Traditional Advertisements. However, they are willing to spend on digital marketing.
Please suggest the sentence.
Is "hesitate to spending" and "are willing to spend" suitable here?
I am not used "money" besides "spend" in order to avoid repetition. Is it correct?
During Covid-19, Some companies hesitate to spend spending money on t raditional a dvertisements. However, they are willing to spend on digital marketing. Note I've removed two capitals.
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During Covid-19, Some companies hesitate to spend spending money on traditional advertisements. However, they are willing to spend on digital marketing.
Note I've removed two capitals.
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Is "hesitate to spending" No, inorrect
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and "are willing