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The phrase "an unheard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has not been heard or acknowledged, often in contexts related to opinions, voices, or experiences that are overlooked.
Example: "In many communities, there are an unheard number of voices that deserve to be listened to and valued."
Alternatives: "an unacknowledged" or "a neglected".
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An attempt to regain the crown for an unheard of sixth time proved beyond Robinson.
It's an unheard of success.
They are currently an unheard and unacknowledged voice.
It was an unheard of 25percentt increase in their life spans.
He does, however, keep up a running conversation with an unheard voice.
And then all of a sudden, he comes back with this horse, an unheard of possession among poor whites.
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It's an unheard-of ability.
Jobs, careers, valued skills and industries are transforming at an unheard-of rate.
Getting from downtown to the station took 45 minutes — by O.K.C. standards, an unheard-of odyssey.
Instead, an unheard-of group called Retail Acquisitions was announced as the buyer.
It was an unheard-of development, says Mark Evanier, a comic-book historian.
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