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Meanings of enter uncharted in English
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Usage of enter uncharted in English
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She was about to enteruncharted territory.
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We now enteruncharted constitutional territory.
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Three-times champion Faldo will enteruncharted territory when he returns to Augusta National for this year's Masters in April.
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Japanese automakers, for one, will enteruncharted territory by expanding parts procurement to Indian suppliers for goods such as sheet steel normally imported from Japan.
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But Chautauqua will enteruncharted territory when stepping up to 1500m for the first time, although Berry said "that's probably the least of my worries".
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If the nurses' strike goes ahead tomorrow we will all be enteringuncharted waters.
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The State is enteringuncharted territory and the old ways are no longer valid.
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But even Ferguson's seasoned campaigners are enteringuncharted waters with this extra, expanded phase.
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The European Union is in shock and enteringuncharted territory.
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In any case, it's clear Clarkson's spat with the Mirror is enteringuncharted territory.
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Photo: Netflix Beasts of No Nation sees Netflix enteringuncharted -and prestigious -territory.
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When New Zealand introduced the new Building Act of 1991 it was enteringuncharted waters, he says.
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It feels like we're enteringuncharted territory. The centrepiece of the day will be Trump's inaugural address.
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Parliament is enteringuncharted territory with MP Jami-Lee Ross reportedly in Middlemore Hospital's mental health care unit.
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The step-change came in November and December 2016 with both open interest and money manager long positioning enteringuncharted territory.
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There was no roadmap for us to follow and we were very much enteringuncharted territory with new templates to apply.