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Discover Ludwig"little explored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something which has not been investigated or discussed very much. For example: "This part of history is still little explored."
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An area that has been little explored is the social impact of renting.
But there is one aspect of Snuggie that has been little explored: its use in public.
Those days are now gone, and the mountains of eastern Kyrgyzstan, little explored, are open to one and all.
Still little explored for vast stretches, Alaska's mountains contain, or lie close to, largely untapped mineral resources.
Rare earth cations have, as yet, been little explored as tin oxide dopants for catalytic purposes.
Bilan de compétences (BC)' effects on workers' emotional states remain little explored.
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Yes, this is a little-explored downside to walking away with one of the 13-inch-high gold statuettes.
The crater is on the edge of a little-explored desert and was first sighted from an airplane in 1937.
The Elafiti Islands range from totally unpopulated swimming spots to small villages on little-explored islands.
Finding good solutions to large TSP's in high dimensional Hamming spaces is itself a challenging and little-explored problem.
They were part of a little-explored subset of Edmonton bro-culture: the Edmonton Guido.
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