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"disquieting tendency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe an upsetting or worrisome trend. For example, "Recent reports of rising violence in the city are a disquieting tendency."
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OVER the past few months the economy has developed a disquieting tendency to outgloom the gloomiest prediction.
Sheffield is a polarizing force, known as much for being a great teammate and mentor as for his disquieting tendency to act out publicly when he feels insulted, usually in connection with his salary.
Similarly, I have observed a disquieting tendency among Sanders' supporters to ignore or neuter any suggestion that race and gender influence their movement -- as though it is inoculated against these and other -isms by virtue of its sweeping progressive egalitarian platform.
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San Bernardino added its own disquieting cast to the extremist trend.
Disquieting for whom?
Her answer was disquieting.
It's very disquieting".
Still, the tasting was disquieting.
But it makes more disquieting reading.
Their first night was disquieting.
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