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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a section of a conversation, text, or situation that feels uncomfortable or clumsy.
Example: "During the meeting, there was an awkward part when no one knew how to respond to the unexpected question."
Alternatives: "uncomfortable section" or "clumsy moment".
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The awkward part, for Drechsler, is that this élite no longer includes Americans.
Which brings us to arguably the most awkward part: how to say no graciously.
As Ms. McAllister points out, the residual lump of flesh is the awkward part of the otherwise simple plan.
Now comes the awkward part for a franchise that at its core remains volatile and politically charged.
You never see them because they're always behind a pillar in an awkward part of the museum.
But here's the awkward part: Republicans' stance on transit directly opposes the views of their presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump.
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George, who describes herself as "coming from a family of name changers", has discovered that one of the most awkward parts of her name change has been her father's reaction.
They're an awkward pair, part "A Beautiful Mind," part borscht belt.
A master class is an awkward hybrid: part lesson, part performance, in front of an audience.
The U.S. attorney general is an awkward hybrid: part supposedly apolitical lawyer, part member of the Cabinet.
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