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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward for me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing discomfort or unease about a situation or interaction that personally affects you.
Example: "I find it a bit awkward for me to speak in front of large crowds."
Alternatives: "uncomfortable for me" or "difficult for me."
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It's awkward for me and I probably communicate that awkwardness to the actors.
"It's not going to be awkward for me," Wells said.
But there was nothing about that day that was awkward for me.
It would be awkward for me to treat subjects that didn't affect me personally".
As a child in school I didn't want the left handed scissors as they were incredibly awkward for me.
That night at dinner I told Ryan, "If you die from paragliding, it will be awkward for me".
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It was an awkward age for me, and I think he felt that awkwardness.
The process became awkward, for both me and my interrogators – I lied, I told a half truth, I lied again and hoped no two people would compare notes.
Or would it be awkward only for me, and should I get over it?
The teenagers [in the blowjob scene] did feel awkward and for me that was good, it was a really good instinct on their part.
I've sung in bands on and off over the years, but performing in public has always been a nervous, shaky and awkward affair for me.
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