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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disquieting situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a sense of unease or anxiety about a particular situation. For example: "The recent surge in COVID-19 cases has created a disquieting situation in our community."
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A steamer arriving in the Gironde from Brest had her bows stove in and her lifeboats carried away, and is in a disquieting situation.
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Under Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka has become a troubled, disquieting place.
Unless the trends were halted, Watson said, the Mashco Piro and the other remaining aislados were doomed to extinction — a disquieting echo of the situation of Native Americans in the nineteenth century, as white settlers forced them to retreat or die.
The game will be televised on Channel beginning at 8 P.M. Bill Hosket, Cazzie Russell and Willis Reed have leg inju ries that, although minor, are disquieting considering the pressure of the situation.
Though the situation in Gram-positives appears to be rather stable, the situation in multidrug-resistant Gram-negatives (MDR-GN) is disquieting.
But what must be disquieting is how vulnerable officials can be, how volatile the security situation is even when things are supposedly under control in friendly environs.
Disquieting for whom?
Her answer was disquieting.
Still, the tasting was disquieting.
I found visiting it disquieting.
Their first night was disquieting.
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