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The phrase "a very uncomfortable experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that causes significant discomfort or distress, either physically or emotionally.
Example: "The long flight turned out to be a very uncomfortable experience due to the cramped seating and constant turbulence."
Alternatives: "an extremely unpleasant experience" or "a highly distressing experience".
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It must have been a very uncomfortable experience being named in the letter, I say.
"Going to football as a black man was then a very uncomfortable experience.
Even if it's a very uncomfortable experience, the audience must experience some pleasure – or, if not pleasure, they must be rapt.
"Although telling everyone at the agency was a very uncomfortable experience, the payoff was worth it," she writes.
This is often a very uncomfortable experience, but it it is also one of the few ways to expose yourself to new information.
The wrong pair of shoes can make the whole evening a very uncomfortable experience.
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It's no use sitting here and being upset about what is a very uncomfortable thing to have to experience.
to defeat ISIS, and not experience a very uncomfortable sense of déjà vu.
It's a very uncomfortable sensation.
It was a very uncomfortable hour".
It was a very uncomfortable day.
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