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"widespread unease" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a general feeling of dread or uneasiness, usually among a large number of people. For example: "The rise in crime has caused widespread unease among the citizens of this city."
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But there is widespread unease in Britain over how some arrangements are working, especially the EAW.
In particular, they hoped to capitalise on the widespread unease at its pro-American tilt.
Given widespread unease about her candidacy, that may not require much of a leap.
There was widespread unease among civil liberty groups about the new police arrest powers.
Mr. Saakashvili's government faced an enraged opposition and widespread unease about its actions.
Nonetheless, Fisher Hall, then named Philharmonic Hall, opened in 1962 to widespread unease.
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The author finds in the theater of contemporary Pakistani society, marked by widespread social unease, a "hysterical synchronicity" which is reminiscent Mr. Manto's works.
Much of the support that PT historically enjoyed was because of its reputation as a "clean hands" party, so the strategy is causing widespread internal unease.
Both leaders stressed that stability for their countries hinged on mutual cooperation, and Mr. Karzai tried to assuage widespread public unease in Pakistan about the growing influence in Afghanistan of India, Pakistan's regional rival.
Pacifist appropriations of militaristic chic were everywhere in Tokyo this fall, as if fashion designers had anticipated what turned out to be a widespread Japanese unease with the American war in Afghanistan.
They note that much of Europe's military is outmoded or incompatible with American forces, and are quick to recall the widespread European unease about President Reagan's aggressive posture against the former Soviet Union in the 1980's, a stance that succeeded so well it is now beyond debate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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