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The dictionary defines it as "a state of being uneasy, apprehensive or worried about what may happen".
Both GPs and PNs spoke of being uneasy with 'unsolicited health care intervention' and with making health promotion 'leaps'leaps
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Homewood's description of the place of markets is uneasy.
When I said "goodbye" to my wife the morning of the race, both of us were uneasy about how the day would unfold.
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