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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unpleasant with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "about" or "to" when expressing discomfort or dissatisfaction. Example: "She felt unpleasant about the way he spoke to her."
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Marko has a history of being unpleasant with the press.
"She said, 'They're being so unpleasant with each other.' And I said: 'Well, that's drama.
Classes at the school were sometimes laborious and unpleasant, with strict, demanding teachers.
The taste is sour, but not unpleasant, with a tang reminiscent of a good pickle brine.
The reading experience is by nature unpleasant, with the eye forced to shuttle back and forth between text and commentary.
I told them that the first time around it was all very unpleasant, with food rationing and not driving.
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Both Wes Moores had troubled youths in blighted neighborhoods, difficulties in school, clashes with authority and unpleasant encounters with police handcuffs.
Partly because of financial troubles, his life at home with Barbara was unpleasant, marred with bickering and bouts of sickness.
Most pleasant affects are held to be associated with the appetitive motivation system; unpleasant affects with defensive motivation [ 14].
Bristow recalls an unpleasant experience with a taxi driver.
There is nearly an unpleasant incident with a spilled pint.
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