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The phrase "unknown things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to things that are not known or understood. Example: The expedition team ventured into the deep jungle, filled with unknown things and dangers.
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All sorts of unknown things might come out of it.
It is what he valued most in other writers, the resonance of these unknown things.
The little, unknown things filled them in, as if they hadn't had quite enough dimension in life.
But later revised — a few unknown things, not much, nothing new, that was for sure, and far less than usual.
Critics see a ruthless corporate giant aiming to monopolise a market for commercial ends, which could have unknown effects on unknown things.
Matt Lauer follows the path back to his cabin, past where snakes and other unknown things have driven little holes in the ground.
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And then, of course, there are the "unknown unknowns," things we won't even know we need to worry about until it is too late.
The former US defence secretary, who might be described as pellucid when placed beside the politicians who infest F1, talked about known knowns, known unknowns and then unknown unknowns – things we don't know we don't know.
In the five months she spent as a first-time candidate, Liz Cheney found politics to be full of unknown unknowns — "things we do not know we don't know," as her father's friend Donald Rumsfeld would put it.
"This is such an unknown thing," Markstaller said.
But public service was definitely an unknown thing.
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