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The phrase "uncomfortable about how" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express discomfort or unease about a specific situation or scenario. Example: She felt uncomfortable about how her boss was constantly belittling her in front of her colleagues. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing discomfort about the specific way in which her boss is treating her. Here are a few other examples: - He was uncomfortable about how his friend kept pressuring him to lend him money. - The students were uncomfortable about how the teacher was singling out the quiet student in class. - She was uncomfortable about how her date kept making inappropriate comments throughout the night.
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But many are uncomfortable about how she is being pushed aside.
Surely he's happy now? "Yes, I'm happy, But I still feel very uncomfortable about how big this movie's become".
Those with less preparation can dwell longer on background material without feeling uncomfortable about how they might be perceived by classmates or the instructor.
@HunterFelt October 28, 2013 I am uncomfortable about how booger/snot-centric the stories have gotten regarding the Red Sox pitching.
The larger problem is existential: The nation that so often reminds the world that it invented printing, paper, gunpowder, and the compass is exceedingly uncomfortable about how far back it has to reach to name its world-beating inventions.
Or some economists: when the paper that Duflo and her team had written was submitted for publication, an anonymous referee was uncomfortable about how many steps of argument were needed to get from the data to the payoff, and expressed doubt that the authors were "saying anything about economics".
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This raises uncomfortable questions about how much GOSH knew about the adequacy of its paediatric services in Haringey.
Mr. Borer -- fluent in English, blond and telegenic -- was Switzerland's emissary to the outside world, answering uncomfortable questions about how the country had treated Jews.
Mr. Southers's withdrawal was a setback for both the agency and the White House at a time when the government faces uncomfortable questions about how a young Nigerian man carrying concealed explosives was able to board a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Dec. 25, despite earlier warnings about his radical views.
Still, French officials found themselves facing uncomfortable questions about how such a disaster could have happened and about why, in an average season, three dozen or more people perish in the French Alps, which include the 15,780-foot dome of Mont Blanc, the highest point in the Alps.
Once you have mastered this you will never again struggle with uncomfortable thoughts about how other people's views fail to reflect yours, or how to cope with having your ego punctured by the cheap shot of an accurate observation or honest remark.
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