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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am unfamiliar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a lack of knowledge or experience regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I am unfamiliar with the new software that the company has implemented."
Alternatives: "I am not acquainted with" or "I lack familiarity with".
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am unfamiliar
noun
An unfamiliar person; a stranger.
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I have heard of burgoo, but am unfamiliar with it.
I am unfamiliar with the women's soccer fan base in Kansas City.
Is there a survey with which I am unfamiliar that proves this statement?
> Can anyone help please this is an area I am unfamiliar with.
Can anyone help please this is an area I am unfamiliar with.
My own parents got divorced, after 30 years of pitiless warfare, so it's not as if I am unfamiliar with this terrain.
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The sound was unfamiliar.
This bit was unfamiliar.
The bands were unfamiliar.
Both are unfamiliar at Ballet Theater.
Most of them were unfamiliar.
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