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"something unfamiliar" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: She entered the forest with a sense of unease, the rustling of leaves and creaking of branches creating an atmosphere of something unfamiliar lurking in the shadows.
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Opening my eyes to something unfamiliar made me realize two things: that sometimes unfamiliarity is good and that sometimes what's unfamiliar isn't that different from the familiar anyways.
It's something unfamiliar to the French.
He looks well but there's something unfamiliar about him.
All too often, games are about something unfamiliar.
We might go for something unfamiliar to my background, which was strict European.
They might show something unfamiliar, overwhelming or breathtaking, and thus something disorienting.
Yet there will be something unfamiliar about the teammates alongside him in southern India.
It takes away our practical identity and hands it back to us as something unfamiliar.
You definitely try harder and ache more when you're doing something unfamiliar every other day.
Mr. Turner wrote: "The word 'foreign' implies something unfamiliar and creates the perception of misunderstanding.
The state, well accustomed to alarming economic events, finds itself experiencing something unfamiliar: guarded optimism.
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