Sentence examples for been unknown from inspiring English sources

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been unknown

adjective

Not known; unidentified; not well known.

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What had been unknown, was known.

His whereabouts had been unknown for days.

Its whereabouts have been unknown ever since, the lawsuit said.

The chief suspect, he said, "would have been unknown".

The text had been unknown to modern academics.

If the choice had been offered, she insisted, she would have been unknown but personally happy.

There had been fears for Touré, whose whereabouts had been unknown since the coup.

Most important, Zenovich tracked down a player whose role had been unknown to Polanski's team.

However, it would have been unknown from the return to whom it was made.

Only 28 copies survive, and this one had been unknown to collectors for 150 years.

Ms. Laviano said Father Brett had disappeared, and his whereabouts have been unknown for years.

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