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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clueless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who lacks understanding or awareness about a particular situation or topic.
Example: "Despite his intelligence, he often comes across as a clueless individual when it comes to social cues."
Alternatives: "an oblivious" or "a naive".
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He is a clueless clown.
Everyone reiterates what a clueless jerk they've become.
What a quaint warning, and what a clueless one.
There, she meets a clueless congressman, and a romance develops.
"They are just right near the top of a clueless group".
"Prevention = Repression," reads the T-shirt of a clueless Will acolyte.
"It turns out that I was a clueless wallflower existing in a bubble of delusion".
Looking at me incredulously, he explained it as if to a clueless parent: "They were texting".
He and the other historians, said another, were "a clueless lot of scruffs, potentially quite dangerous".
Once upon a time a clueless wing cutter, she is now one of the strongest handlers on the team.
Another highlight is John C. Reilly, who shows up to play a clueless television health expert.
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