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"previously unrecognized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has not been noticed, identified, or appreciated before now. For example, "This archaeological site reveals a previously unrecognized civilization that existed long ago."
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He then went on to discover previously unrecognized inherited disorders.
But the inscription seemed to be a previously unrecognized dialect.
A cleverly conceived showcase (directed by Stuart Ross), it presents the star as a celebrity unveiling a talent previously unrecognized.
By Lizzie Widdicombe Swift hooked a previously unrecognized audience: teen-age girls who listen to country music.
The condition is often attributed to prolonged labors, forceps and previously unrecognized tears.
The devices needed calibration for several previously unrecognized interferences.
To overcome this problem, we investigated incident reports to identify previously unrecognized additional factors.
The blood glucose measuring devices we used needed calibration for several previously unrecognized interferences.
This represents a new type of climate-tectonic coupling previously unrecognized.
This phenomenon is a previously unrecognized antigen-specific mode of protection against autoimmunity.
This novel perspective on myogenic cell differentiation revealed previously unrecognized patterns of regulation.
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