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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'discomfort about' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually applies to a feeling of uneasiness or unease about something. For example, you could say: "She felt a strange discomfort about the situation".
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"It's that they were tapping into things we all have some discomfort about".
But the good news is, whatever you are feeling discomfort about, there is someone else out there, feeling exactly the same thing.
There's often a deeper discomfort about their body too.
Wasn't he just expressing his discomfort about being richer than the person serving him?
Mr. Watson also initially expressed discomfort about talking in detail about the two Times articles.
Bendukidze became a target for public discomfort about the rush toward privatization.
The show sometimes toys with the audience's discomfort about abusive interrogations.
Of discomfort about leaving cramped apartments for thousands of suburban square feet?
Very occasionally, twinges of discomfort about this have leaked into his lyrics.
There was – and is – a discomfort about the pitilessness of the whole episode.
Other analysts say that the restatement causes discomfort about Xerox's future numbers.
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