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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult or uncomfortable to operate or utilize effectively.
Example: "The new software interface is quite complicated and feels awkward to use, making it challenging for new users to navigate."
Alternatives: "difficult to operate" or "uncomfortable to handle".
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These notification features, arguably, seem more useful than the channel discovery options, which seem a bit awkward to use via voice.
But the app can be awkward to use.
They're a little awkward to use on a tiny phone screen, but at least they're free.
Some users complain that Facebook's Japanese-language site is awkward to use.
It's at best awkward to use a plural verb when "and her cello" is in parentheses.
For some, it can feel awkward to use the Web to track down a complete stranger.
Each request was treated as a standalone problem, making Watson awkward to use at times.
It can be a little awkward to use if the well is full, and it is not easy to clean.
The devices' large size makes them a bit awkward to use as phones, but devotees don't seem to mind.
The Logitech box, called the Revue, comes with a PC keyboard that can be awkward to use from the couch.
Lead is a material awkward to use in construction, and the process cannot deliver acid more concentrated than about 78 percent without special treatment.
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