Sentence examples for a unnamed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a unnamed" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an unnamed" because "unnamed" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The detective was searching for an unnamed witness who could provide crucial information."
Alternatives: "an unknown" or "a non-identified".

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A unnamed source said that officials were "satisfied that the comments were not inappropriate".

A unnamed 23rd player had reportedly intended to go on the trip but did not travel.

They have said they only know what Ms. Rosales has told them: that the works were bought by a unnamed collector in the 1950s directly from the artists.

A unnamed organisation claimed responsibility for the attack, saying they had targeted Credit Suisse and Glasenberg due to their connections to the WEF.

Al-Jazeera television reported that a unnamed member of Ben Ali's wife's family had been detained by security forces at the airport in the capital, Tunis.

A unnamed soldier told the agency: "We were driving behind the UN convoy as protection when a roadside bomb exploded, wounding a 1st Lieutenant and five troops".

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On a moonless night, an unnamed man has brought an unnamed woman to a cabin by a river.

Dong-A Ilbo quoted an unnamed friend of his in Seoul as saying.

And in a third, an unnamed bodhisattva — Maitreya again?

"There's a source, an unnamed source.

He entered into an argument with an unnamed woman in a red sweater about evolution.

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