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"completely oblivious" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "At the time, I was completely oblivious to how this would affect my future."
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"He's completely oblivious".
But she was completely oblivious.
I'm completely oblivious to it".
Often, parents are completely oblivious.
I was completely oblivious to this.
I was completely oblivious to her.
Mr. Koren is not completely oblivious to world affairs.
"They were completely oblivious it was 40 minutes off".
"I was completely oblivious to it," he told me.
But David is not completely oblivious to the upheaval.
I was completely oblivious to anything that would have been inappropriate at any level".
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