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The phrase "about the unease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings, situations, or topics that cause discomfort or anxiety.
Example: "The article delves deeply about the unease many people feel regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "concerning the discomfort" or "regarding the anxiety".
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Several current and former Time Inc. employees spoke about the unease at the magazines, requesting anonymity so they could publicly discuss private conversations.
Walk away, lose my job?" Others talked about the unease of sitting at their desks with less and less to do.
(Go to Article ARTS & LEISURE AA listing last Sunday of Stephen Holden's Top 10 films for 2010, with an article about the unease with technology in this year's movies, misidentified the character played by Annette Bening in "The Kids Are All Right".
Teresa Borden, a staff member at the immigration advocacy group Carecen, said that the group had consulted with the school board about the unease that January's ICE raids triggered in the immigrant community.
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The unease about Miliband will be voiced with care.
Those close to Mr. Weiner say he believes that the unease about him can be overcome and that he can rise above an uninspiring field.
A number of further aspects intensified the unease about the standard formulation of QFT.
He added that the unease about the Reverend has been compounded by his sudden launch into the center of mainstream politics and cable news media.
Glum news about American consumers added to the unease.
Quoting a new book by David Corn: Plouffe was concerned that voter unease about the deficit could become unease about the president.
Justin Theroux, who plays Adam, brooded about the network's unease.
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