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The phrase "assuredly unaware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is certainly or definitely not aware of something.
Example: "Despite the chaos around him, he remained assuredly unaware of the commotion."
Alternatives: "certainly oblivious" or "definitely ignorant".
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They are most assuredly unaware".
On a late August afternoon, however, in a windowless rehearsal room where everyone was most assuredly unaware that it had begun to pour outside, Mr. Lawless was concerned with less lofty things, like how to move large groups of men from one side of the stage to another while they held onto a rope and how to remember what to call them without the aid of the name tags hanging around their necks.
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And most assuredly, she could not have been fundamentally unaware that he was writing about her in his book, as the second sentence of her affidavit suggests.
Most assuredly.
And assuredly confident.
Tagliabue smiled assuredly.
Assuredly, times change".
It is assuredly that.
Almost assuredly not.
Those generations assuredly will not.
It was most assuredly closed.
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