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Discover Ludwig"uneven feeling" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling that is fluctuating or inconsistent. Example: After the argument, Sarah was left with an uneven feeling of anger and sadness.
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And Ms. Wallfisch often had notes that failed to "speak," which gave an uneven feeling even to a lovely reading of Bach's sonata BWV 1015, or to the virtuoso variations on "John Come Kiss" by Thomas Baltzar.
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After nine games, he was hitting.235 with one extra-base hit, feeling uneven at the plate because of lingering weakness in both legs.
Run your hand over each tire, feeling for uneven tread wear.
While checking the forks, run a fingernail across the brake rotors, feeling for uneven wear or grooving.
It turns out that globalisation, while promising sameness through brand-name consumption, was fostering, through uneven economic growth, an intense feeling of difference.
I was still in the house, which we had painted in such a hurry that we'd rolled right over the outlets and floor moldings in uneven lines, giving one the feeling that the interior had somehow been draped in paint.
Now instead of feeling 'bumpy and uneven... my lip has no lumps!
The pieces were uneven, sometimes losing a logic or feeling of inevitability in a choreographic phrase.
The result, "Dutch Seen: New York Rediscovered," is, inevitably perhaps, a hodgepodge — uneven but vivacious and full of feeling.
The uneven allotment of space gives the feeling of a trespass, as do the chairs, which are wooden, uncomfortable, and heavy on finials and carved curlicues.
Other environmental issues were darkness, crowds and uneven surfaces, which could exaggerate the feeling of dizziness.
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