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"uncharted areas" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe unknown or unexplored areas, particularly those related to some kind of journey or exploration. For example, "The intrepid explorers ventured into uncharted areas of the Amazon jungle in search of lost artifacts."
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While living in Baghdad, she explored and mapped uncharted areas of the Islamic world.
The world still contained vast uncharted areas, and exploring them seemed an apt vocation to this rich Victorian bachelor.
They take us way beyond the excitement of what will happen next and into uncharted areas of intense emotion.
The young Gevisser noticed oddities in the map: that there were large, uncharted areas where the Soweto and Alexandra townships should be, part-time homes to his family's housekeepers and which, in the eyes of apartheid officialdom, simply didn't exist.
J. Michael Fay was born and raised in Plainfield and still considers it home, but he is just as much at home in previously uncharted areas of African forest in the Republic of Congo and in Gabon.
"Beyond that frontier," he said, "are the uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered pockets of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus".
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I will go on to the next uncharted area".
Moving into such an uncharted area carries risks, education experts said.
From those early days auctions exploited the uncharted area between hope and greed.
Finding evidence that a theory describes a previously uncharted area of Nature is amazing!
It was Mrs. Fortunoff who, in 1957, spearheaded Fortunoff's entry into an uncharted area: jewelry.
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