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How To Use Unchartered In A Sentence

  • We're in unchartered territory," EnCap's lawyer wrote. Development: A cautionary tale
  • Predators in unchartered territory, they are starting to make their rivalry with the Columbus Blue Jackets very one-sided. USATODAY.com
  • It's exciting as we're going into unchartered territory. The Sun
  • Unfamiliar cultures and challenging social work did not faze her; relationships, however, were unchartered territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adrian, who readily admits that this is unchartered territory as far as he is concerned, has been mightily impressed by the atmosphere of the place.
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  • We can't let him go too much, he's in unchartered waters. National League – Major League Baseball - Philadelphia vs. St Louis
  • Outsiders have been predicting that it couldn't last ever since. The financial and economic crisis currently plaguing the globe has lead the whole world into unchartered territory.
  • So how should policymakers respond to the unchartered waters of the modern world? Times, Sunday Times
  • People about the book, tentatively titled unchartered terriTORI ETonline - Breaking News
  • In this case, people are asking, because they're this global organization, could they play a role in helping in this crisis, especially because we're in kind of unchartered territory, they might have some mechanisms because they talk to everybody, they have offices in every country, they deal with financial issues with everybody? CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2008
  • As a Royal Navy lieutenant, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for navigating unchartered waters off the Burmese coast.
  • For many Chinese, gyms are new and unchartered territory, so there is a need to educate people on the proper use of gym equipment and fitness regimes.
  • You know you've strayed into unchartered fashion territory when even basic syntax fails you. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wales are moving into unchartered territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a Royal Navy lieutenant, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for navigating unchartered waters off the Burmese coast.
  • All Australians take it for granted, so even though 85 percent of us cling like cunjevoi sea squirt to its seaboard, the sea itself is, substantially, unchartered territory. Surviving Australia
  • QUESTION: I realize this is kind of unchartered waters, but I mean how would this normally work? CNN Transcript - Special Event: Bush and Gore Campaigns File Briefs With U.S. Supreme Court; Bush Campaign Rejects Gore's Plan for Manual Recount of Disputed Ballots - November 28, 2000
  • We are in unchartered waters as a basketball team right now," said Penn State coach Jerry Dunn. NCAA Men's Basketball - Penn State vs. North Carolina
  • They were sailing through unchartered waters, as this country - then called the East Indies - was still a colonial possession of the Dutch.
  • They're a team that has been to the postseason numerous times and we're in unchartered waters right now. National League Baseball - Braves vs. Diamondbacks
  • It is a bit like venturing into unchartered territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or were they going to rule in favor of the Gore campaign lawyers that the recount should resume and let the chips fall where they may, which would take us into what we now all call unchartered territory? CNN Transcript - Special Event: Supreme Court Hears Bush Challenge to Manual Recounts - December 11, 2000

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