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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem uncomfortable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of being uneasy or awkward in a situation. For example, "The job interview made me seem uncomfortable, so I didn't think I did well."
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Both are shy, private men who seem uncomfortable in the spotlight.
Many singers who perform opera seem uncomfortable on the recital stage.
I asked one of his classmates if members of the Brotherhood seem uncomfortable around the police.
IMD takes a different approach, one that may seem uncomfortable at times.
Opera singers often seem uncomfortable giving recitals, and some simply avoid the format altogether.
His players seem uncomfortable or unwilling to dwell on anything negative.
It's meant to be winsome, but it makes Pascoe seem uncomfortable.
And young veterans and old veterans often seem uncomfortable socializing with each other.
The Democratic candidates, in contrast, seem uncomfortable with the subject of religion.
Some of Judge Sotomayor's detractors seem uncomfortable with her Puerto Rican heritage.
Nor did he seem uncomfortable being the arbiter of who is shadowed by a mug shot and who is not.
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