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The phrase "a few uncomfortable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small number of situations, feelings, or experiences that are not pleasant or cause discomfort. Example: "During the meeting, there were a few uncomfortable moments when sensitive topics were discussed."
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There have been a few uncomfortable moments.
The manager lasted only a few uncomfortable months longer.
Which may have caused a few uncomfortable reflections in Bayswater.
After a few uncomfortable moments, Mr. Romney finally had to take the stage and speak first.
This Ochre Ribbon Week, I'd like to share a few uncomfortable truths.
While it may seem unnecessarily dogmatic to eschew something so seemingly innocent, there are a few uncomfortable truths about honey.
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But it does raise a few rather uncomfortable questions.
And while there are a few effectively uncomfortable moments, they are diffuse and tonally wobbly.
A few moments uncomfortable silence would then follow before Paterson would announce that "the next poem has words".
A rapper shouted the Lord's praise to a light show and most of the audience stepped forward to pledge themselves to Christ while a few remained, uncomfortable, in their seats.
Though generally excellent, Keenlyside had a few uncharacteristically uncomfortable moments: at times he had a slight frog in his throat, and his higher, softer tones did not resonate fully.
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