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Discover Ludwig"are unsettled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something is not yet resolved or finalized. Example: The negotiations between the two countries are still unsettled.
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So investors are unsettled.
Violence surges when gang politics are unsettled.
Still, one can understand why investors are unsettled.
Yet even some on the left are unsettled by such tinkering with the past.
Intellectual critics are unsettled by the very idea of such a huge memorial.
Yet many people are unsettled by a conspicuous ethnic sameness, too.
The things that are unsettled to him were decided long ago for Anna.
These are images that make you chuckle even as you are unsettled by them.
But now it is different, there are many gaps and people are unsettled.
These songs are unsettled because the emotions they express -- bereavement, alienation, fragile hope -- are themselves queasy.
European integration: Europe's governments are unsettled by signs of America reconsidering its traditional support for European unification.
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