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Sentences with disquiet

dis·qui·et
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  • There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
  • This information disquieted him. [VERB noun]
  • I think that what's causing a lot of public disquiet is the very fact that private equity is less transparent than normal public firms.
  • Paul Daley The Prime Minister and Malcolm Turnbull have more in common than they may care to admit – both are facing disquiet from their own ranks.
  • The news disquieted him.
  • The lady exhibited disquiet of mind. In other words, she'd gone a bit mad.
  • It is when the authors cite his gathering disquiet over the Gallipoli campaign that the book establishes its unambiguous importance.
  • Being designed to placate alleged public disquiet about publications that might help turn people into terrorists.
  • He felt disquieted at the lack of interest the child had shown.
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