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"is disquieting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that causes unease, anxiety, or worry. Example: The constant media coverage of the pandemic is disquieting, as it reminds us of the uncertainty and risks we face.
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is disquieting
verb
Present participle of disquiet
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The opacity of its infrastructure is disquieting.
Bertrand is disquieting from the get-go.
The logic that underlies this metaphor is disquieting.
The sense of history repeating itself is disquieting.
Any kind of mask, of course, is disquieting.
That Mitt Romney loves this poem is encouraging; that he misses the ironies is disquieting.
In spite of its charm, the analogy of the child to an inanimate plaything is disquieting.
What follows is a medley of lessons that is disquieting in its contemporary applicability.
The news that a little evil lurks inside happiness is disquieting.
President-elect Donald Trump's call for a Muslim database is disquieting for these reasons.
As you might expect, there are times when reading someone else's journal entries is disquieting and revealing.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com