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The phrase "are uncomfortable about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing feelings of unease or discomfort regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "Many employees are uncomfortable about the recent changes in company policy."
Alternatives: "are uneasy about" or "feel apprehensive about".
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"People are uncomfortable about using up their principal," he said.
Some scientists are uncomfortable about what they view as washing of dirty linen in public.
Women are uncomfortable about this image because it is not rooted in collaboration, or indeed reality.
But many are uncomfortable about how she is being pushed aside.
I think both of us are uncomfortable about me adopting the terrorist persona.
We are uncomfortable about China's human rights record which, by our values, certainly leaves a great deal to be desired.
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"And so I am uncomfortable about it".
"Of course I am uncomfortable about it.
Not everyone is uncomfortable about it.
I was uncomfortable about the task ahead.
"I was uncomfortable about showing footage of my wife.
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