Sentence examples for uneasy reading from inspiring English sources

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Frequently scatological, often crudely misogynistic, some of Larkin's unpublished work makes for uneasy reading.

Neither Saracens nor Racing have large followings but comparisons with previous seasons still make uneasy reading.

It makes uneasy reading for anyone concerned with the health of the UK economy.

But the 300-page report will make for some uneasy reading for many of the firm's senior managers.

If, like me, you are claustrophobic, you will find some of the novel's more brilliant passages uneasy reading.

And if this sometimes makes the first two sections uneasy reading, it makes the final one truly engaging.

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Of course, it's an uneasy business, reading a friend's book.

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Corrupt members of South Africa's new black elite will nonetheless find "The Madonna of Excelsior" makes uneasy bedside reading.

But the entry "Feminist epistemology" is longer than the one on epistemology itself, and seems intended to make any affluent, white, able-bodied (yes, that too is epistemologically suspect) male reader feel uneasy when reading it.

And for those readers who I suspect may be uneasy about reading something by someone dead, I tend to put in the word "contemporary" a few times to reassure them.

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