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The phrase "are uncomfortable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that causes discomfort to someone or a group of people.
Example: "The loud noises from the construction site are uncomfortable for the residents living nearby."
Alternatives: "cause discomfort to" or "are distressing for".
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Such reforms are uncomfortable for doctors.
Both positions are uncomfortable for politicians.
"We have a whole set of videotapes that are uncomfortable for me to watch," Mr. Joerres said.
British politics may be changing, but the EU is changing too, and in ways that are uncomfortable for any British government.
"There are women who want to change the size of their breasts because they are uncomfortable for them, but for me it's completely different.
It can be tough to articulate in the moment why those sorts of comments are uncomfortable for me as a woman.
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This threesome is uncomfortable for the reader.
Summer can be uncomfortable for anyone.
It's uncomfortable for me".
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