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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a restlessness over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of unease or agitation regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "There was a restlessness over the upcoming changes in the company that left many employees anxious."
Alternatives: "an unease about" or "a discontent regarding".
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In the midst of much economic gloom, and a restlessness over Europe, why is this particular duo acting now on this particular issue?
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The speech comes against a backdrop of restlessness over soaring food prices and high levels of unemployment.
And unresolved anger over his mother's death fueled a restlessness that was hard to quell.
From a bleak, claustrophobic starting point, in a "mysterious and depressing" set of rooms where "the furniture gloomed vaguely above and around the little space", there is a sense of confusion and restlessness over the "false Spring" weather.
There was always a restlessness.
There is a restlessness in his statements.
Still, a restlessness had taken hold.
There's a restlessness to this time travel.
He doesn't share a restlessness for change.
There's a restlessness, an unease, a desperation, an existential panic.
Their listless longing and sighing in fields of grass almost gives the film a restlessness reminiscent of Badlands (sorry, Terrence Malick), and the story is structured around memory and the sensation of churning over the ghosts and shadows of the past.
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