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The phrase 'uneasy about being' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling hesitant or anxious about a situation, usually when they anticipate potential difficulties. For example, "He was uneasy about being in the spotlight, since he was unfamiliar with being the focus of attention."
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Are you ever uneasy about being accused of nepotism?
New Yorkers will be understandably uneasy about being the lab rats for piecemeal social engineering.
Yet we all feel uneasy about being judged by such grades.
"I've always been uneasy about being identified with the art I've made," he stated.
They are uneasy about being lumped by outsiders into an undifferentiated cultural mass.
Bedene admitted that he would feel uneasy about being parachuted into the British team for the final.
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But I was uneasy about its being staged with an American director and cast.
But the Right is at the moment not in the White House, and I'm uneasy about what's in the minds of the White House people.
My reaction was mixed; I wanted the pictures to tell the story but felt uneasy about what was clearly going to be an uneven fight.
"So I am a little uneasy about what is happening".
He is uneasy about his case being wielded against Turkish aspirations to join the EU.
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