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Discover Ludwig'felt unsettled' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of discomfort or unease. Example: After the argument, John felt unsettled and couldn't shake off the tension.
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I, however, felt unsettled, and so guilty.
Despite the generosity of our hosts, most of us felt unsettled throughout this period.
Joe later said he felt unsettled, as if a storm had passed over.
I felt unsettled and weirdly guilty: I was finding this explosion of human intimacy rather disturbing.
"Carter was committing adultery in his heart and not getting the hostages freed from Iran, and everyone felt unsettled".
As he left the café, Hafez felt unsettled, as if he'd had a chance encounter with a seer.
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Rather, he travels to feel unsettled, estranged.
He looks down thoughtfully: 'I suppose you feel unsettled.
Cheryl Strayed: I understand why you feel unsettled, Conflicted.
But homeowners in Massapequa said they continued to feel unsettled.
If anything, it's the rich places that feel unsettled.
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