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"parts unknown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place or something that has not been identified or seen before. For example, "The explorer ventured into parts unknown."
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("Lucas left town for parts unknown").
"Parts Unknown" films two seasons a year.
Parts unknown: That was true of Bourdain.
His apparent flight to parts unknown didn't help.
On "Parts Unknown," when the President's meal arrives, Bourdain reassures him that "slurping is totally acceptable".
"He took off for parts unknown and is incommunicado," his spokesman said.
His lyrics are like magpies' nests, full of shiny fragments from parts unknown.
Sure enough, while everyone else's luggage arrived at baggage claim, my luggage was in parts unknown.
He has left for a vacation to parts unknown, his publicist said.
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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown is on Fridays at 4pm and Saturdays at 8pm, on CNN International.
Bourdain brings 'Parts Unknown,' and a big appetite, to Chicago.
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