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"expressed unease" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of worry or discomfort when faced with a particular situation. For example, "The delegates at the meeting expressed unease when the new regulations were announced."
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Others privately expressed unease.
He expressed unease with the bill.
He expressed unease about privatising detention.
One Clinton family friend expressed unease about the inevitable comparisons.
But even those who agreed to be identified expressed unease.
Sami al-Faraj, a Kuwaiti security advisor to the GCC, expressed unease at the deal.
The more I explained globalization, the more they expressed unease about it.
They expressed unease about the lack of certainty regarding the players controlling the new route.
Arsène Wenger has expressed unease over the prolonged and complicated knee injury of Danny Welbeck.
The Qatari Investment Authority, Sainsbury's largest shareholder, has expressed unease about the retailer's bid.
She also expressed unease about the impact of violent video games played by young people.
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