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Discover Ludwig"as unfamiliar" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation or concept that you don't know much about. For example, "I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by the project, as unfamiliar as the material is."
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They are as unfamiliar as they are familiar".
The names I saw were as unfamiliar as their digitized new-technology goods and services.
For them, such a thing is as unfamiliar as the delicatessens of Islington.
In his unobtrusive notes, Tyler guides us over terrain that can seem as unfamiliar as Keats's newly discovered planet.
These difficulties would come and go, he noted: Familiar objects like apples and oranges suddenly looking strange, as unfamiliar as an exotic piece of Asian fruit.
By last week, Spitzer seemed to have settled into a lumps-taking, amends-making phase — one as unfamiliar as it is likely to be short-lived.
Not all the birds that lived during the Mesozoic may have looked as unfamiliar as Archaeopteryx, Confuciusornis, and Hesperornis.
The new environment felt as unfamiliar as that moment with Gabby.
"An article in Rolling Stone magazine depicting me, and people I admired, in a manner that felt as unfamiliar as it was unfair, ignited a firestorm".
The pillars came into view, as unfamiliar and unexpected as an extraterrestrial settlement.
Besides, India isn't as unfamiliar to Kazakhs as some people may imagine.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com