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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete unknown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is entirely unfamiliar or not known at all.
Example: "When he arrived in the new city, he felt like a complete unknown, with no friends or connections."
Alternatives: "total stranger" or "absolute unknown".
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I was a complete unknown".
One minute he was a complete unknown.
"That is a complete unknown," the official said.
It's a lot of gray areas or the complete unknown.
At the time he was a complete unknown.
Ms. Rogan was, of course, a complete unknown.
A year ago, Chastain was a complete unknown.
But, when Olivier, this complete unknown, does it, he isn't cut the same slack".
A complete unknown mounting a primary challenge against a proven vote-getter.
And if the best person is a complete unknown with no track record, that's fine.
The curious thing is that the chef behind all this is a complete unknown.
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