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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is unfamiliar to a particular person. For example, "She found the concept of online shopping foreign to her."
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It is hardly foreign to him.
"It was all completely foreign to me.
"It's not entirely foreign to me.
"It was something completely foreign to us".
Money was foreign to me".
"It wasn't foreign to me.
It's foreign to this business.
"It's so foreign to them," he continued.
It was foreign to my ears.
Nor is phytoremediation foreign to Connecticut.
All my children are foreign to me.
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