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  • noun Plural form of unknown.

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Examples

  • A new movie starring five young unknowns is tipped to match the success of Slumdog Millionaire

    Africa United reveals the other side of a continent Tracy McVeigh 2010

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • Getting US soldiers blown up because we have some unknown knowns and some known unknowns is the same kind of cloudy reasoning that got us into this.

    Matthew Yglesias » Muqtada’s Shift 2007

  • What happened in hindsight, that was one of the unknowns, is that the competitiveness of job market often involves being 'in' or 'out'.

    Exposing my naivete 2007

  • And Harry Potter unknowns is a discussion that many people world-wide are having.

    Three Little Words Roger Sutton 2007

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