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"disquiet about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling of worry, unease, or concern about something. Example: Many people feel a growing disquiet about the current state of the world and the uncertain future that lies ahead.
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Public disquiet about driven grouse shooting is growing.
But disquiet about the letter was much more widespread.
Some have voiced disquiet about his potential conflict of interests.
In Washington, the American government voiced disquiet about the verdict.
There was also some disquiet about Moyles' 600k salary.
Over the past few seasons, even fans have expressed disquiet about Jack's use of torture.
But it also found general, and increasing, disquiet about inequality and fat-cattery.
However, he expressed disquiet about tailoring of a curriculum to suit particular views.
There is also disquiet about the gap between boardroom and shop floor rewards.
Public disquiet about all this is, at last, beginning to stir.
Ditto Kaufman, whose disquiet about the internet in part prompted Anomalisa.
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