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The phrase "incredibly unnerving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is an adjective phrase that means "extremely unsettling or disturbing." It can be used to describe a situation, event, or person that causes fear or anxiety. Example: The sound of footsteps in the abandoned house was incredibly unnerving, making me want to leave as soon as possible.
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All this is incredibly unnerving for the person returning.
It "has been our lives," he said, adding that "it is incredibly unnerving" to sell.
"There's a kind of attention that goes beyond the adulation of a celebrity, and I think it's incredibly unnerving," Diane Weipert, a screenwriter, said, filling a mug of coffee.
The way it is used in this film is incredibly unnerving and well done.
It is incredibly unnerving to think that with the rapid rise of Islamophobia and attacks in the West, Muslim shooting targets are suddenly acceptable to be on display in gun ranges in America.
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Even unnerving.
It is unnerving.
The transition is unnerving.
The effect is unnerving.
It was really unnerving.
Talk about unnerving.
More suggestions(15)
incredibly annoying
incredibly disconcerting
incredibly baffling
wonderfully unnerving
immensely unnerving
incredibly disturbing
incredibly upsetting
incredibly irritating
incredibly disquieting
incredibly puzzling
incredibly nervous
incredibly distressing
incredibly unsettling
incredibly off putting
incredibly strange
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