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"completely unfamiliar" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to show that you have no knowledge or understanding of something. For example, "The concept of quantum computing was completely unfamiliar to me until I took a course on the subject."
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It's not completely unfamiliar to me.
Twice, she added, the bank sent appraisers who seemed "completely unfamiliar with the local market".
It was as though we were being led deep into a completely unfamiliar place.
And for someone completely unfamiliar with Manhattan, a broker can be a good guide.
Stone walls, however, were completely unfamiliar to him until he arrived in New England.
Even so, field lacrosse did not become completely unfamiliar to American Indians.
"Music was a completely unfamiliar language to me when I started work on Doug.
I had no idea where I was, and my surroundings looked completely unfamiliar.
The masks and figures were completely unfamiliar to the experts and presumed to be indigenous.
Suddenly, they're thrust into a completely unfamiliar world, one of television, walk-in pantries and bedazzled jeans.
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The familiar scenery has somehow become completely unfamiliar a looking glass version of the ultimate unreal city.
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