Sentence examples for still unexplored from inspiring English sources

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And there is still unexplored territory.

However, there is still unexplored potential for decentralised hydropower.

It's a bottomless treasure, this Civil War, much of it encrusted in myth or still unexplored.

Some 22% of the sort of territory that might contain oil is still unexplored.

Some of the wrecks have been explored and identified by divers, while others in deeper water are still unexplored.

According to Baseball-Reference.com, Garcia became the first player to wear that number, leaving just six numerical frontiers still unexplored.

Many of the range's remote valleys and high ridges are still unexplored, and the relief and glaciation inhibit exploitation.

But now with the urgent push for even more energy, there are new worries that history and prehistory — much of it still unexplored or unknown — could be lost.

He noted how it was still unexplored in American cinema, how the film set out to address "the elephant in the room".

From this perspective, the long vista after Communism leads through capitalism into a still unexplored world that roust be safely attained and settled before it can be named.

But even the biggest of these projects is nothing more than a flare of light in the still unexplored night sky of humanity's recorded past.

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