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"shift uncomfortably" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing a physical movement that conveys discomfort or unease. Example: The politician could feel the eyes of the audience on him as he began to speak, causing him to shift uncomfortably in his seat.
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I shift uncomfortably.
In front of a grimacing Lewis, the French feel awe, while Americans are more likely to shift uncomfortably in their seats.
Today, by contrast, it is the earlier Verdi operas, with their oompah accompaniments and open emotion, that make people shift uncomfortably from one foot to the other.
Her whining quickly escalated into a full-throttle wail, and the other passengers and I began to shift uncomfortably in our seats.
We all shift uncomfortably when a child, asked what a scientist looks like, draws a picture of an elderly white man in a lab coat.
Montana Bob was the bigger man, menacing even, with large bare arms and small pieces of pointed silver at the tips of his boots, but it was this one, small and waxen and pale, who made Sid shift uncomfortably.
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He shifts uncomfortably.
Morrall shifts uncomfortably in her seat.
Turrell shifted uncomfortably in his seat.
The diners shifted uncomfortably in their seats.
She shifts uncomfortably in her seat.
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