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The phrase "completely ignorant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who lacks knowledge or awareness about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "Despite the evidence presented, he remained completely ignorant of the facts."
Alternatives: "utterly unaware" or "totally uninformed".
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Come on, I'm not completely ignorant".
What do you mean?' Completely ignorant".
"I wasn't completely ignorant of fashion," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
"Most Scots are completely ignorant of this," says Palmer.
Many commentators are skeptical that the board could have been completely ignorant of Mr. Modi's actions.
Nevertheless, the rest of the world remains almost completely ignorant of Mr. Putin's agenda.
"I was completely ignorant of the existence of this manuscript," Mr. Racine said in an interview.
"People who buy them are completely ignorant about the nature of the breed," Mr Brent continued.
He is completely ignorant of supply chains and butchers; even human beings are invisible to him.
"People definitely questioned his fitness early on his career and I thought that was completely ignorant.
I can only assume they either completely ignorant of the economics on the issue or are willfully misstating my findings.
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