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"partially unfamiliar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is only partly familiar. For example, "I saw an animal that was partially unfamiliar to me, so I could not identify it."
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It follows that how individuals cope with a cancer diagnosis is partially determined by their ongoing appraisal of new and unfamiliar challenges that arise during the course of their illness.
Phone service has been partially restored, and most streets are open, with state troopers helping to direct traffic as best they can in unfamiliar terrain.
Unfamiliar faces.
Unfamiliar surroundings bring unfamiliar hazards.
PETER SCHJELDAHL: Unfamiliar, surprising.
And partially.
Define any unfamiliar terms.
The sound was unfamiliar.
It's also unfamiliar.
Partially, yes.
Well, partially.
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