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Common collocations with unease in American Collocation

unease noun uncountable

US /ʌnˈiz/

great

considerable
deep
much
profound

We should not underestimate the feeling of deep unease which this development causes.

among many people

general
public
widespread

Numerous surveys worldwide report growing public unease about GM foods.

slight

a certain
slight
vague

There was a slight unease between soloist and accompaniments, but a good performance nevertheless.

increasing

growing
increasing

The move reflects growing unease about the impact of turbines on sensitive sites.

cause unease

cause
create
generate
provoke

I write this hoping not to cause any more unease.

feel or express unease

express
feel
sense

On the country’s programme of privatization, the report expresses some unease.