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The phrase "feels uneasy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's emotional state of discomfort or anxiety in various contexts.
Example: "After hearing the news, she feels uneasy about the upcoming changes in the company."
Alternatives: "feels uncomfortable" or "feels anxious".
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(Jones still feels uneasy about performing on Sunday).
The state of Texas clearly feels uneasy about all this.
More than two weeks later, Mr. Ettus still feels uneasy.
Hannah has, thus far, accepted his terms, though she feels uneasy about them.
But even a lucid and healthy old person feels uneasy about entering a community of strangers.
No wonder a dictator, when he feels uneasy, looks for something for his people to squash.
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Bartholomew felt uneasy.
Still, she felt uneasy.
I felt uneasy".
Hester felt uneasy, too.
Or at least we sometimes feel uneasy.
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