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was unaccustomed
adjective
Not prepared by life experience to an event or thing, not accustomed.
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Not that Richards was unaccustomed to the dynamic.
The couple was unaccustomed to being apart, Rehman said.
He said much of the Arabic world was unaccustomed to the al-Jazeera's neutral stance.
It was a style of broadcasting to which the BBC was unaccustomed.
He was unaccustomed to feeling so important, and he walked cockily at the front of the mob along Thubelihle Street.
For Mr. Upton the position required him to embrace a public spotlight he was unaccustomed to, Mr. Roxburgh said.
Amanda Creasey, a sister, said that "as a late bloomer, Alia was unaccustomed to men being attracted to her".
The Army was unaccustomed to being held accountable by the media, and was holding tight to the red lines.
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