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The phrase "unnerving thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes anxiety or discomfort. Example: "The unnerving thing about the situation was the eerie silence that followed the sudden power outage."
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The most unnerving thing about the recipe is its laboriousness.
In fact, the most unnerving thing about our Feb.
When someone says, "I'm reading your book," it's just about the most unnerving thing I can hear.
Perhaps the most unnerving thing about "Three Tales" — is there a faint echo of Poe in the title?
But if you're a television viewer, the unnerving thing is trying to make sense of all this animal TV.
Mariam does this rather unnerving thing that Philip Pullman's witches do.
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However, not only does it have Without You but Nilsson's bizarrely elastic voice does unnerving things with seemingly incompatible genres, from studiedly soporific blues to the frenzied hard-rock mantra of Jump Into the Fire.
The only thing unnerving about watching it, is that it might make you want to buy the album, which was released last Friday.
Filled with low-lights, sound effects, 3D casts, growing things, unnerving portraiture, tape, stickers, and smells, it feels as far from a traditional gallery as you can get.
And we are a dogged lot, not put off by the unnerving confusion of living things, though we often have to focus on the small details to make any headway.
"The most obvious thing that is unnerving is the mask.
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