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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfamiliar face" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone whose appearance is not recognized or known to the speaker. Example: "As I entered the room, I noticed an unfamiliar face among the crowd."
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Ezkyas Sisay, 23, his dreadlocks flowing, was an unfamiliar face in the lead men's pack.
The doorbell rings and an unfamiliar face presents boxes filled with personal belongings.
The security guard wrinkled his brow at the sight of an unfamiliar face.
The Republican nominee for governor of Illinois, at least for now, is an unfamiliar face in the city.
At one meeting of the Facilitation Working Group, a man asked Kachel — an unfamiliar face — why he was there.
They asked any unfamiliar face to tell them the score of Army's 1944 game with Notre Dame.
The men were Sébastien Marcovici (in the male solo), Mr. Peiffer (replacing an injured Zachary Catazaro) and — another unfamiliar face among leading roles — Andrew Scordato.
Seeing the unfamiliar face of a new employee, he stopped before the young man and stared him hard in the eye.
To find out, Dr Frowd recruited subjects who were shown a photograph of an unfamiliar face, which happened to be that of a football player.
EUROPEAN leaders will find an unfamiliar face presiding over the two-day European Council meeting set to start on Thursday December 10th.
It is working to install new kinds of security devices for clients, including doors that close when an unfamiliar face approaches.
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