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The phrase "something unforeseen" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event or circumstance that was unexpected or not previously known or considered. Example: The project was going well until something unforeseen happened, causing a delay in the timeline.
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Barring something unforeseen, Iowa's forty-four delegatos thethe Democratic National Convention will be equally divided.
This was something unforeseen, expertly planned, a jarring demonstration of vulnerability.
But something unforeseen and precipitous and calamitous who can guess what that might be?
If something unforeseen happened, could she get away with changing the subject?
"The market is pricing in something unforeseen in the political area".
Wanting to rush into things so fast, the US quickly came across something unforeseen: widespread vandalism".
Since Brazil has 190m people, this adds up to a lot of corpses.But something unforeseen is happening.
But unless something unforeseen happens, months of time-wasting coalition bargaining can be expected after the vote.
And something unforeseen would have to happen for Harrell not to reach New York as a finalist.
Medical emergency Medical expense and medical evacuation insurance covers urgent medical assistance when something unforeseen happens while you're abroad, or when you need to be evacuated.
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These might be new-age nuclear reactors, vastly improved solar cells, or something entirely unforeseen.
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