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The phrase "all a bit uncomfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is slightly awkward or uneasy.
Example: "The conversation took a turn that left everyone feeling all a bit uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "somewhat awkward" or "a little uneasy."
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It's all a bit uncomfortable.
It's all a bit uncomfortable, but in the current musical climate, where everyone from Primal Scream to the Hives is profiting by reappropriating the MC5's legacy, perhaps it is churlish to scold the surviving members for doing the same.
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This explains why in the midst of all this, Ehud Olmert seemed a bit uncomfortable.
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When you can pretty much kill any player in 4 bursts (all direct hits), move up to sensitivity 3. you'll feel a bit uncomfortable with the speed, but you'll get used to it.
Sure, they're a bit uncomfortable and not very realistic to walk around a high school campus in all day, but the message they send makes the pain totally worth it.
In all the chaos, Daryl, Connie, Henry and Lydia escape, which will probably make their next meeting with Alpha a bit uncomfortable.
The money that my work fetches these days makes me a bit uncomfortable, but that's an easy problem to solve — you just stop whingeing and give it all away.
Feeling a bit uncomfortable?
A bit uncomfortable.
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