Sentence examples for more unfamiliar from inspiring English sources

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His days are about to become even more unfamiliar.

And yet the deeper he went the more unfamiliar the territory became.

Instead, they're confronted with something even more unfamiliar and much uglier: winning without pride.

The crowd was bigger than he had expected, with more unfamiliar faces.

Suddenly all my old yearnings resurfaced, along with a more unfamiliar emotion: hope.

The Eurasian best first book award shortlist has a more unfamiliar aspect.

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The curators might have dug deeper into the Whitney's Hopper vastness for a few more-unfamiliar, less-chestnutty works than some of those here.

Here in the woods, the day-to-day risks are less about people and more about unfamiliar tools, adverse weather and being alone.

And it doesn't get more bafflingly unfamiliar than the endless variety of unpronounceable fruits, many of which are exotic even to lots of Brazilians, because they are too fragile to travel to the country's largest cities.

Previous work showed that familiar individuals reproduce more than unfamiliar ones.

We identified subgroups of parents which were more frequently unfamiliar with the term "wheezing", based on characteristics which may be classified into three categories: social, clinical and linguistic.

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