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The phrase "unsettling news" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to news that makes you feel uneasy or anxious. For example, "I heard some unsettling news about the economy today."
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Here's the possibly unsettling news: The new numbers remain at odds with independent measurements of the early universe's expansion, which could mean that there is something unknown about the makeup of the universe.
But that was nothing to do with favoring new blood, rather with the unsettling news that Buffon, one of the world's best keepers, is dealing with back problems, which might explain why he made no effort to intervene when the free kick on which Alcaraz scored soared deep into his area.
The new US quantitative easing programme, and the lack of unsettling news from the eurogroup meeting in Cyprus, pushed shares higher across Europe.
This is unsettling news.
This was, if true, astonishing and deeply unsettling news.
The call brought unsettling news: a "one-day quarantine".
The day began with unsettling news from the Commerce Department.
However, I have some unsettling news for Paul followers.
Perhaps the more unsettling news was that the water contained a lot of bacteria from sewage.
To improve dialogue, signal that you're open to hearing unsettling news about your child.
Unsettling news reports and cold weather have done little to drive visitors away.
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