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The phrase "a bit uneasy when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of discomfort or apprehension in a specific situation.
Example: "I felt a bit uneasy when I entered the dark room."
Alternatives: "somewhat uncomfortable when" or "a little apprehensive when".
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Doctors and nurses always feel a bit uneasy when it comes to placebos.
The game was only 1 minute 48 seconds old and the usual sellout crowd of 10,027 at Gampel Pavilion was a bit uneasy when Jim Calhoun, the UConn coach, took Butler out of the game.
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Personally, as a Baptist minister, I always feel a bit uneasy at the end of the weddings that I perform when I have to say, "And now, by the authority given unto me by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I pronounce you husband and wife".
When I first read about all this stuff, I felt a bit uneasy.
The prospect made him a bit uneasy.
Still, he sounded a bit uneasy.
Still, he acknowledged recently, he feels a bit uneasy.
This might seem to be a minor difference, but it made Mr. Greene a bit uneasy.
The proposal left Manju Shandler, a New York artist, a bit uneasy.
A couple of weeks later, Mrs. Oltzik still felt a bit uneasy.
But as I made my recommendations, I always felt a bit uneasy.
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