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Discover Ludwig"be a stranger to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be unfamiliar or unaware of something or someone. It can be used in various contexts, such as when referring to a new place, a new experience, or a new person. Example: After moving to the big city, Sarah felt like a stranger to the fast-paced lifestyle and crowded streets.
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The boxer has never claimed to be a stranger to the pleasures of a night out.
While Gizmo may be a stranger to the criminal justice system, prosecutors say Mr. Melendez is not.
To be a young person is to be a stranger to the wider world who never quite gets you.
The problem is that he will be a stranger to the younger generation, who are played by James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.
If Mr. Kaczynski "represents" himself and is condemned to death, there is every likelihood that the man who is ultimately executed will be a stranger to the jurors who sentenced him.
We know that fact can be stranger than fiction, but should science fiction be a stranger to scientific facts, or has sci-fi become our most loved film genre because of its blue-sky thinking and impossible plot twists?
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"I'm a stranger to my past.
He's a stranger to himself.
Silence is a stranger to formula one.
I am a stranger to faith.
My mother was a stranger to me.
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