Phrases with «to be unfamiliar to someone»

Sentences with «to be unfamiliar to someone»

  • The related rules and calculations likely are unfamiliar to most taxpayers, especially startups that are highly focused on developing new and improved products and manufacturing processes. (thinkbigcoworking.com)
  • It illustrates statistical principles with early 1980s players sure to be unfamiliar to many of today's readers. (bookpage.com)
  • Sometimes even top employers struggle to fill roles which are unfamiliar to students. (careers.manchester.ac.uk)
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