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The phrase "to be uncomfortable" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a feeling of physical or emotional unease. For example, "John felt uncomfortable when Mary asked him about his salary."
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It's O.K. to be uncomfortable.
I'm going to be uncomfortable.
To be uncomfortable.
We're all going to be uncomfortable".
"Andy is going to be uncomfortable.
Besides, isn't love supposed to be uncomfortable?
I don't want them to be uncomfortable.
We didn't want you to be uncomfortable.
"I used to be uncomfortable," McIlroy says.
To be uncomfortable with such operations is, in a sense, to be uncomfortable with war itself.
Does a kundalini awakening have to be uncomfortable?
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