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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unnerving manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way of behaving or acting that causes discomfort or anxiety in others. Example: "His unnerving manner during the interview left the panel feeling uneasy about his suitability for the position."
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It's a function of the man's opaque and vaguely unnerving manner that one wonders if this is a euphemism.
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The statistics surrounding gender equality and attitudes towards women are, to say in a very understated manner, unnerving.
Perhaps he had been unnerved by the manner in which Giroud jumped; the striker appeared to lead with his elbow.
Garner's generous laugh comes easily, and he's considerate and friendly, but his transparently acute intelligence and intensity of manner can be unnerving.
Then there is the sad-eyed García, who earned international acclaim in the title role of "Gloria" (2013), and who, though meek of manner, has a resilience that verges on the unnerving.
She looks out of the canvas in an oblique but self-aware and penetrating manner that some art historians have described as unnerving.
HIS bedside manner would unnerve the most stoical of patients.
Even unnerving.
It is unnerving.
Talk about unnerving.
This was unnerving.
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