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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into uncharted" is grammatically correct and is easily used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is unknown or unfamiliar. For example, "She ventured into uncharted territory with her new business idea."
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The Nets are passing into uncharted waters.
British politics is heading into uncharted territory.
JON LEE ANDERSON: Into uncharted waters.
They don't go into uncharted territories.
The other steps take the Fed farther into uncharted territory.
That would send everybody into uncharted sports territory.
The appointment takes Ms. Stonesifer, 52, into uncharted waters.
An open question that could lead Trump into uncharted territory.
But on Saturday he travels into uncharted territory.
To move the world record deeper into uncharted territory.
It was Liu who carried China into uncharted territory.
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