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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me uncomfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express feeling uneasy about something. For example, "Talking about my childhood makes me uncomfortable."
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Compliments make me uncomfortable.
Standing ovations make me uncomfortable.
It could make me uncomfortable at times.
I'll admit it: Bribes make me uncomfortable.
"It's starting to make me uncomfortable".
"Erdoğan's attitude and behaviour make me uncomfortable," he said.
Matalin replied: "No, it doesn't make me uncomfortable.
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"That made me uncomfortable".
It made me uncomfortable.
"It makes me uncomfortable.
Fighting makes me uncomfortable.
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