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The phrase "a bit uncomfortable at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of slight discomfort in a specific situation or context.
Example: "I felt a bit uncomfortable at the meeting when the topic of layoffs was brought up."
Alternatives: "somewhat uneasy in" or "a little awkward during".
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I find the ego part of it a bit uncomfortable at poetry slams or whatever.
Couldn't the red-meat stuff get a bit uncomfortable at Republican rallies?
The act of servitude, in fact, made Mr. Murray a bit uncomfortable at first.
Example: Although I felt a bit uncomfortable at the networking event today, I managed to connect with a person who will be a great addition to my network.
It was a bit uncomfortable at first but after you've been walking in the heat during the day, you're pleasantly exhausted so sleep comes quickly.
"He was like the guy who's a bit uncomfortable at the cocktail party and had to do something different to try to be at ease," Thomas Ross, a longtime agent, told me.
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"I still find it a bit uncomfortable, but at least I can feel some sympathy now, because she says hi," Ruben explains.
"It was a bit uncomfortable for me at first," Mr. Pavlus, a 40-year-old writer and filmmaker, admitted.
People were a bit uncomfortable with it at first, but it looked so good.I remember Johnny got a brooch, and then I got one on my leather jacket.
People from another gender will feel a bit uncomfortable around you at first; go easy on them.
"I was a little bit uncomfortable at first," she notes, smiling.
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