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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt unfamiliar" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling or experience that is new or unfamiliar to the speaker or writer. It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is not well-known or understood. Example: As I walked into the abandoned house, a sense of unease washed over me. The creaking floorboards and musty smell made the whole place feel unfamiliar to me.
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It was big enough to escape in, but not such a sprawl that it too often felt unfamiliar.
At the end of the lane, Levinson turned onto a street that felt unfamiliar, though it couldn't have been far from his house.
For a player whose progression from lower leagues to top flight had been steady rather than spectacular, all the newfound attention must have felt unfamiliar.
For all of its appeal the national stadium has felt unfamiliar to the players and, in short, simply not like home.
These classical projections in turn suggested a Poussin scene, where Time gives shape to the steps of the dance that had hitherto felt unfamiliar.
If it felt unfamiliar the first time round, then it was already starting to sound just right by the time that the striker fired them into a 2-0 first-half lead.
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The woods feel unfamiliar in the ashen light.
But the band have created something that feels unfamiliar.
"This world feels unfamiliar to me, this kind of reality-star, tabloid culture".
Playing in front of so many fans this early in the season probably feels unfamiliar to the Knicks.
But as the police vanished from the streets of Cairo on Friday and looters appeared, the city began to feel unfamiliar and frightening, Ms. Axelsen said.
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