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'seems unaware of' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is not aware of something that is obvious to other people. For example, "He seems unaware of the dangers of riding his bike without a helmet."
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Hall seems unaware of this.
She seems unaware of her condescension.
On other occasions he seems unaware of his prejudices.
Alone among the LaVars, Kim seems unaware of the camera.
Morozov seems unaware of these forums or has chosen to ignore them.
He seems unaware of, or ambivalent about, the results of his actions.
Pacquiao, though, seems unaware of the economic boost provided by his fists.
But the A.B.A. seems unaware of the issues raised by merit grants.
I like him because he seems unaware of why his moment in the sun is gone.
A chipper, gray-haired grandmother, Hultcrantz seems unaware of her power.
But he seems unaware of how much Kenya has changed in the past decade.
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