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Discover Ludwig"barely known" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something or someone is not well-known or is not famous. Example: The author's first book was barely known, but her second book became a bestseller.
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I'd barely known myself.
Even now, it is barely known.
She was barely known at the time.
A father he had barely known, gone.
You have barely known me a day.
From the world famous to the barely known.
Bénouville turns out to have barely known Schueller.
Her would-be successors are barely known outside Germany.
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Whale offered the part of Stanhope to the then-barely known Laurence Olivier.
You never know - those barely-known friends could betray you!
Despite their importance, however, they are barely known to the public.
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