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Discover Ludwig"practically unknown" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is not well-known or widely recognized. Here is an example: "Despite being a talented musician, John remained practically unknown in the music industry until his viral video caught the attention of record labels."
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Here it's practically unknown.
Hanky-panky is practically unknown.
His name is practically unknown.
Yet compared with Bill Gates he is practically unknown.
Since they've never been filmed they are practically unknown.
He died a disappointed and practically unknown man.
So why is she practically unknown in 2005?
In 1999, life coaching was practically unknown in the UK.
Eight out of nine are new; some are practically unknown.
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What's so funny is that on the opposite side of the thin magazine centerfold is ANOTHER picture, of then practically-unknown Traci Lords!
Leaks to the press were practically unknown in 1933.
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