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The phrase "exactly unknown" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when emphasizing the precise nature of something that is not known at all, but it is better to use it in specific contexts where clarity is needed.
Example: "The cause of the phenomenon remains exactly unknown, despite extensive research."
Alternatives: "completely unknown" or "entirely unknown".
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But his business ideas are not exactly unknown.
Bravo, but corruption in other fields is not exactly unknown.
Such beliefs are unusual, but not exactly unknown in these parts.
It wasn't exactly unknown in Britain, but it wasn't a household name either.
Though not exactly unknown outside the US, Detroit is not at the top of most visitors' city wishlists.
But the act of taking off some of your clothes to celebrate isn't that outlandish: it's not exactly unknown, for example, in sports.
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MR. Tansky is not exactly an unknown quantity.
Ms. Ambrose, who was to have played Fanny Brice, is not exactly an unknown, after all.
Drawings, Photographs and Prints Miguel Abreu Gallery 36 Orchard Street, near Hester Street, Lower East Side Through July 2 Hans Bellmer (1902-75), the girl-crazed German Surrealist, is not exactly an unknown quantity, but these two exhibitions expand one's sense of him, if not always in nice ways.
What's at stake is not so much the survival of artists like me, but that of emerging artists and those who have only a few records under their belts (such as St Vincent, my current touring partner, who is not exactly an unknown).
This is not exactly an unknown company.
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