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'completely oblivious to' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express a lack of awareness of a situation. For example, "The teenager was completely oblivious to the danger he was putting himself in."
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I'm completely oblivious to it".
I was completely oblivious to this.
I was completely oblivious to her.
Mr. Koren is not completely oblivious to world affairs.
"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".
Fortunately, my dog slept the entire flight, completely oblivious to everything.
Not that he is completely oblivious to his serial trespass of normal boundaries.
"They all too often seem completely oblivious to the potential consequences of what they are doing.
Fortunately, Steven showed up a few minutes later, completely oblivious to what just happened.
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