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Discover Ludwig'unstudied' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to something that hasn't been examined or analyzed. For example: The remote region remained largely unstudied until explorers ventured there many years later.
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unstudied
adjective
Free of artifice or cunning; innocent, spontaneous and unaffected.
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A result that came out of CERN last year suggests they do not implying a new source of CP violation and an analysis by the CDF team of previously unstudied data from the now-closed Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab has backed this up.
Hundreds of unstudied herbal texts, dating from Ancient Greece to the modern age, are sitting in libraries around the world.
They show similar emphasis on the unstudied and intuitive application of that paint in a form of psychic improvisation akin to the automatism of the Surrealists, with a similar intent of expressing the force of the creative unconscious in art.
Owing to the improvisational, unstudied nature of her work during that period, she rejected being categorized as an actor.
Portuguese literature, which until the 19th century lay largely unstudied and unknown outside of Portugal, has a distinct individuality and is an expression of a clearly defined national temperament and language.
Even in the 19th century, the Visconde de Juromenha added to the already excessive collection of lyrics, introducing into his edition of 1860 69 many poems from the songbooks, which were still comparatively unstudied.
His fieldwork in Africa also resulted in the identification of various previously unstudied subterranean insects.
Though expressly nonfiction, the pointedly unstudied and fragmentary Winter Journal (2012) was written in the second person and comprised self-reflective meditations interspersed with enumerations of Auster's experiences, preferences, and travels.
Researchers have discovered that a substantial minority of Britons suffer from trypophobia, the largely unstudied fear of clusters of tiny holes.
Insects were largely unstudied until much of the fens had gone, and, since we don't know what we once had, we don't know precisely what we've lost.
Researcher Gerald Hayes is piecing together the previously unstudied details of a complex of more than half a dozen blockade-busting companies based in Liverpool and London and their relationship with other Confederate sympathizers – including pro-Confederacy MPs at Westminster.
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