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The phrase "uneasy discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conversation or discussion that is uncomfortable or fraught with tension. Example: "The meeting was filled with uneasy discourse as the team struggled to address the controversial topic at hand."
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We have come to expect human beings to have some uneasy discourse when communicating about ideas.
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Some had even come to feel uneasy at the way the discourse from their manager, which had been born of what he saw as injustice and an attempt to apply pressure and make a "Bombonera" of the Molinón, served almost to dismiss them.
Even in these early pieces, one can discern Achebe's characteristic qualities: a coolly amused view of the educated elite, a carefully balanced structure of contrasts, a pleasure in mimicking or parodying various modes of discourse, an interest in rural Nigeria and the uneasy interaction between western and Igbo cultures, and an insistence on what he saw as the crucial Igbo value of tolerance.
The film is loosely based on \u201cA Lover\u2019s Discourse,\u201d by Roland Barthes, and, as such, provides an uneasy guide to the shifting sands of the romantic life.
As uneasy ceasefires pave the way for the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, the sisters' torrents of words increasingly reflect public discourse about "moving on".
Why uneasy?
Some folk discourse.
Less discourse.
Uneasy relationships.
"Uneasy wedlock".
A gun silences discourse.
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