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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncharted terrain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe unfamiliar or difficult situations or experiences, and often implies the idea of exploration. For example, "Navigating the college admissions process has been uncharted terrain for our family."
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This is not exactly uncharted terrain.
"This will be uncharted terrain and it will require experimentation.
Some Republican candidates are pressing the anti-spending message into largely uncharted terrain.
They responded, Ms. Linett suggested, because for them the pastel tweeds seemed uncharted terrain.
Despite the US's view of itself, this is not uncharted terrain.
But the link between the brain and the polis is still uncharted terrain.
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In writing "The Tempest," Mr. Adès discovered uncharted musical terrain.
Beyond this, though, we're on uncharted millinery terrain, part Easter Parade, part Halloween.
But this could be politically explosive, as well as uncharted legal terrain.
In Latin America, where decades of government atrocities have gone unpunished, the indictments move Mexico into uncharted political terrain as promising as it is uncertain.
There are still acres of uncharted cerebral terrain to explore here, from the research labs to the patient, backed by new resources of time and money.
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