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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkwardness with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of discomfort or unease in relation to a person, situation, or topic.
Example: "She felt a sense of awkwardness with her new colleagues during the first team meeting."
Alternatives: "discomfort with" or "unease about".
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There is no such awkwardness with Mr. Obama.
Does that make for any awkwardness with your fellow Republicans?
His exhaustive campaigning between presidential races did little to diminish his awkwardness with voters.
Edward Heath and Richard Nixon took personal awkwardness with each other to new and excruciating levels".
I asked him whether the question and the debates surrounding it had created any awkwardness with English friends.
Its principal strength may, in fact, lie in its novel combination of awkwardness with lack of naïveté.
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Warren's side has responded with awkwardness alternating with outrage.
Oliver's scenes with Lyon and Helen tremble with a yearning and awkwardness, infused with a crippling class consciousness and a subliminal eroticism that dare not identify itself.
The awkwardness started with nights out.
This was show business, and there was only one way Mr. Oberst could approach it: self-consciously, revealing his awkwardness along with his determination.
Her general air of ineffable public awkwardness matched with a profile she seems at once doomed and strangely, darkly drawn to retaining.
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