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"clueless of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is unaware or lacking knowledge about a certain topic or situation. Example: She was completely clueless of the new company policies, as she had been out of the office for the past month.
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My Dinner with André, Clueless, of course.
The object, almost by definition, tends to be the more clueless of the two.
He seems beatifically clueless of the anxiety that permeates the hotel.
Even I, the most arrogant and self-righteous and clueless of teen-agers, knew I was in deep shit.
The film's mix of cattiness and superficiality is heavily indebted to its 90s companion Clueless, of "You're a virgin who can't drive" fame.
At least in Summer Heights High, there was some strange charm to Ja'mie's outlandish brattiness; it often felt like she was sincerely clueless of her bitchy capabilities.
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We need a stronger mandate than regulation and the occasional public shaming of a clueless leader of an organization chartered with guarding vital information.
Instead, the studies say, the drivers are "clueless" because of their lack of experience behind the wheel.
The clueless "Brownie" of FEMA infamy became emblematic of the failure of leadership - but only emblematic.
Claudia occupied some of the more spectacularly clueless passages of my journal: "She is quite attractive.
He has, after all, made a career out of playing clueless public schoolboys of varying degrees of ghastliness.
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