adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
area
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Not uncommonly, studies of this kind which relate to relatively uncharted areas raise more issues than they solve.
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Any progress to be made in this almost uncharted area would be of great significance to communication and those who apply it.
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Don't be afraid to open up uncharted areas or kick down a few fences.
territory
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Gradually the performance builds into something extraordinary, a gallant voyage into uncharted territory .
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There are no road signs in uncharted territory , no footprints to follow in places where no one has ventured before.
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As many media workers would acknowledge, professional ethics in church-related media work are almost uncharted territory .
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I clenched my teeth and closed my eyes as the plane headed straight into very uncertain, very uncharted territory indeed.
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The present study is immensely rich in every way, and is an impressive foray into largely uncharted territory .
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The financial system may be about to enter uncharted territory .
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Prosecution lawyers face a daunting obstacle-race across uncharted territory .
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This gap between children's knowledge about what endangers their health and how they use this knowledge is largely uncharted territory .
waters
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And instead of heading off into uncharted waters , Shyamalan has positively invited comparisons with his previous opus.
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Other career seekers are more interested in venturing into uncharted waters .
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These are uncharted waters where a voluntary organisation could find itself well out its depth.
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Clearly the 49ers are sailing in uncharted waters .
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The government was plunging on into uncharted waters without a pilot or perhaps a map.
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Such a move, however, was into uncharted waters fraught with dangers and complexities.
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But I must ask you to be patient with my navigation in these uncharted waters .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
uncharted/troubled/murky waters
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A fish that comes from slow-moving often murky waters is unlikely to appreciate bright lighting or turbulent filtration.
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A last desperate attempt to escape into the murky waters .
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And instead of heading off into uncharted waters , Shyamalan has positively invited comparisons with his previous opus.
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But then our conversations took a dive into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy.
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Clearly the 49ers are sailing in uncharted waters .
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I would be chary of anything caught in these murky waters .
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Other career seekers are more interested in venturing into uncharted waters .
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This is useful if you fly by night or live in murky waters .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an uncharted island
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Space is filled with unknown stars and uncharted galaxies.
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When Indian politicians established mass democracy in 1947, they knew they were entering uncharted territory.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clearly the 49ers are sailing in uncharted waters.
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Enya as a composer drifts alone in uncharted ether.
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Gradually the performance builds into something extraordinary, a gallant voyage into uncharted territory.
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Not uncommonly, studies of this kind which relate to relatively uncharted areas raise more issues than they solve.
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Other career seekers are more interested in venturing into uncharted waters.
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Our housework goes on behind the scenes, unnoticed, uncounted, uncharted as long as it is unpaid.
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Some developmental paths are blocked, while potentially novel ones lead off into uncharted terrain.
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Yet for this small but growing group of deep-earth geophysicists, the uncharted underworld presented a rich store of possibilities.