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The phrase "a very disquieting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a sense of unease or anxiety.
Example: "The report contained a very disquieting revelation about the company's financial practices."
Alternatives: "a deeply unsettling" or "a highly troubling".
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That's a very disquieting place to be".
That incident had a very disquieting effect on me and in some way prompted the work you see before you now.
This "you" compels the reader into a very disquieting question from the first page – who am I? Am I this you?
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"It's very disquieting, to say the least, and I think a lot of people in the community are feeling much more vulnerable," Mrs. Malone said.
I think it's a combination of the revitalized quality of the show and the very disquieting nature of the times we live in.
It's very disquieting".
"What we're seeing now is very disquieting".
While all this is very disquieting in this region, what does it mean to the world?
Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania said any effort to ban the use of embryos for research would be "very disquieting".
"I find it very disquieting that the Gore campaign would do that to get where it wants to go".
Occasionally I make a point, but I don't think I'm necessarily right about things and I found the response to that very disquieting.
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