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"deeply uneasy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase used to describe a feeling of intense discomfort or uneasiness. Example: After hearing about the recent spike in crime rates, I felt deeply uneasy walking home at night.
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I felt deeply uneasy.
They can leave you deeply uneasy.
Many rank-and-file House Democrats are deeply uneasy.
Many would be deeply uneasy about delegating it.
But responses ranged from very positive to deeply uneasy.
They were the Amazons of their era, making the traditional book business deeply uneasy.
Now they are simply pushing for a timetable.But Mr Tsang will remain deeply uneasy.
Nevertheless, there was something deeply uneasy about their public reconciliation on the Milan Channel soon afterwards.
But however impressive her research and writing, I am left feeling deeply uneasy.
She has identified aspects of the case that make her deeply uneasy about the justice served.
Even with both hands deep in his pockets Eton-style, he seemed deeply uneasy.
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