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The phrase 'utterly unknown' is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to indicate something that is not known at all, either by a person or by the general population, and that is not expected to change. For example: "She remained utterly unknown until the release of her first novel."
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The drink is not utterly unknown there, though.
Or, he would be the ultimate pick if he weren't utterly unknown.
Utterly unknown a decade ago, they turn out to be everywhere, including in our own bodies.
Somewhat to my surprise, about six of the poets I had listed were utterly unknown.
Conjugal love having no existence among them, domestic happiness, of which that is the basis, is utterly unknown.
All that glorious sidereal spectacle which is disclosed to our gaze at night, would have been utterly unknown.
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Utterly anomalous (and unknown) in its time, the play is about a tormented common soldier, a quintessential nobody who ends up killing his common-law wife.
They are always here, utterly familiar and completely unknown.
He is known but unknown, here but utterly not here.
Although ligand-based methods are widely used for target identification and have achieved a great amount of success, they become utterly useless for the remaining "unknown space" (i.e., dissimilar ligands).
Little did I know that amidst the sun-dried tomatoes I was about to discover two utterly authentic Austrian dishes, virtually unknown outside of this part of the world, that would form (in my mind, anyway) the very basis of what I now take to be "Austrian" food.
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