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The phrase "totally unknown" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is completely unfamiliar or not known at all. Example: The origins of the ancient artifact were a mystery, its purpose and creator totally unknown to modern historians.
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Not that I am totally unknown.
Some postwar genres were totally unknown.
"This piece is totally unknown," Mr. Carboni said.
And skiing is not totally unknown in Afghanistan.
The name Oprah Winfrey "was for me totally unknown," she added.
"This collection is totally unknown to the public," said Jo Vickery, the specialist in charge.
What's sad is that this idea launches us into a totally unknown and unexplored world.
"It was a totally unknown cause," said Robin Cleveland, Mr. McConnell's former longtime foreign affairs adviser.
Two decades ago, Bulgaria was totally unknown in international bridge, but times have changed.
Gardening teaches you patience, the kind of postponement of gratification that is totally unknown these days.
He added: "In truth, the scale and cost of these disposals is totally unknown".
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