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The phrase "Uncomfortable feeling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sensation of discomfort or unease, often in emotional or physical contexts. Example: "She experienced an uncomfortable feeling when she entered the crowded room."
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"It's really an uncomfortable feeling.
It was such an uncomfortable feeling.
"That's an uncomfortable feeling," says Dr Sprecher.
It's an uncomfortable feeling to live with.
It's a friction, an uncomfortable feeling.
He conceded, "They had this uncomfortable feeling about Kansas".
Excessive vibration may lead to uncomfortable feeling of the occupant, or deterioration of sensitive instruments in an industrial building.
It often starts out as an uncomfortable feeling in the eyes and mouth.
"It's an uncomfortable feeling imagining how much we love someone," she said.
There was an uncomfortable feeling at the end of those three years.
We're one step closer to facing them on the pitch, which is an uncomfortable feeling.
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