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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arouse uneasiness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation, action, or statement that causes discomfort or anxiety in someone. Example: "The sudden change in plans seemed to arouse uneasiness among the team members."
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Natural sympathy should arouse uneasiness at the gory spectacle, yet the vulgar have no compensating reward.
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The stories couldn't be more engaging, yet they arouse an oddly satisfying uneasiness that you're missing something vital; no sooner do you finish reading one than you want to read it again.
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And that produces uneasiness".
But some uneasiness may linger.
Uneasiness accompanies the exuberance.
Uneasiness about John Martin persists.
Jackson rarely shows such uneasiness.
Ms. Shemy has said of her choreography: "In my work I seek ways to arouse the viewer to an active, reflective experience in which boundaries are blurred: boundaries between inner and outer reality, beauty and ugliness, moral and immoral interweave, provoking both uneasiness and interest".
There is already some uneasiness.
Uneasiness hung in the air.
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