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Discover Ludwig"increasingly uneasy" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is becoming more and more uncomfortable or worrisome. For example: As the situation continued to unfold, people began to feel increasingly uneasy.
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But others say they are increasingly uneasy.
He became increasingly uneasy about moving-block signalling.
Yet the film made me increasingly uneasy, despite its illustrations of the power of undergraduate education.
But Farouq and other groups in the area had grown increasingly uneasy about his behaviour.
The sense I have is that governments are increasingly uneasy with this".
But now we've reached the 16th season, there's something I've started to feel increasingly uneasy towards.
The bond markets have been increasingly uneasy about the Fed's actions.
So there has been negative drift, largely peaceful but increasingly uneasy.
Students have become increasingly uneasy with the focus on equations to judge how the economy operates.
The president's lawyers appear to be feeling increasingly uneasy about where they stand.
Mwaliya, the Somali community leader, also has grown increasingly uneasy since Trump was elected.
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