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"feel somewhat uneasy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of slight discomfort or unease. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing a physical sensation or an emotional state. Example: "As the plane hit turbulence, I couldn't help but feel somewhat uneasy about the rest of the flight."
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I like being the center of attention, although I feel somewhat uneasy.
After two hours, neither had been solicited, and Detective Isnora "began to feel somewhat uneasy about his safety," the memorandum said.
But as it has the backing of the Christian Coalition and of a Republican Party that is in thrall to the religious right, the rest of us are entitled to feel somewhat uneasy.
But even though Mexicans in the past tolerated, if not enjoyed, rumors about the extramarital affairs of their presidents, there are clear signs that people feel somewhat uneasy with President Fox's decision to appoint his companion, a woman with almost no formal political training and only recently acquired communication experience, to such a high-profile, high-level post.
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I've no objection to the plethora of local gags; however, while being entertained, I felt somewhat uneasy at a prison riot being turned into a laugh riot.
He said he felt somewhat uneasy about going back to school now, but wanted to resume his studies of English and accounting.
One year after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, about half of the public said the Bush administration did not have a clear plan to fight terrorism, and nearly as many said they felt somewhat uneasy and not safe from another terrorist attack.
Although these themes are introduced separately by the editors, this division feels somewhat uneasy given that all chapters deal with at least sexual subjectivity and normativities.
Using any other controller feels somewhat awkward.
Leaders feel somewhat enabled".
I felt somewhat menaced.
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