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'make you uncomfortable' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is causing someone to feel uneasy. Example sentence: "The heat in the room was making me uncomfortable."
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"Does it make you uncomfortable?
Does that make you uncomfortable?
Art is going to make you uncomfortable.
DID that headline make you uncomfortable?
Others probably make you uncomfortable or indignant.
"They don't try to make you uncomfortable".
They're supposed to make you uncomfortable".
Quite the contrary, they are sure to make you uncomfortable.
I hope this doesn't make you uncomfortable, Lenny Abramov, but my freckles really miss you.
Do my questions make you uncomfortable, I ask, in an attempt to clear the air.
I said, 'Mr. President, doesn't that make you uncomfortable?' He was looking at somebody else's table.
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