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The phrase "arguably unaware of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone may not be fully conscious of a particular fact or issue, but there is room for debate about their awareness.
Example: "The politician was arguably unaware of the implications of his statements on social media."
Alternatives: "possibly oblivious to" or "perhaps ignorant of".
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The same principle could apply to the Enron case, where investors relied on Enron's glowing description of its business, but were arguably unaware of any deceptive conduct by the investment banks.
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