Sentence examples for only unknown from inspiring English sources

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The only unknown is the extent of the violence.

And that's not the only unknown about Zika.

Everyone knew he would be spitting venom; the only unknown was how much and how virulent.

The only unknown was who would take the fourth seed, gaining the home ice advantage over the fifth seed.

It is worth noting that some of these texts are not only unknown to western readers – very few Indians have read them either.

That leaves Paula Abdul as the only unknown factor in the judging panel as the show prepares for contestant auditions for the show's ninth season later this month.

It is like visiting one's funeral, like visiting loss in its purest and most monumental firm, this wild darkness, which is not only unknown but which one cannot enter as oneself.

And the particular terms are not only unknown to the public, but dependent upon the bargaining leverage that you had in negotiating as well as the shareholdings of your venture capital co-investors.

The only unknown is how much more than 100 the window sticker will read, because the sticky process of deciding exactly how to rate a new generation of hybrid-powered cars is still being worked out.

The Decemberists' new album, "The Crane Wife" (Capitol), revolves around a Japanese folktale: A crane is transformed into a woman who can weave a magical cloth, but only unknown to her husband, who wants to sell it — by mutilating herself.

In 1935 when Shostakovich first brought the ballet to the stage in Soviet Russia, it exemplified the kind of Soviet art that was not only unknown but also alien to the West: a comedy about life on a collective farm.

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