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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally unaware" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that has absolutely no knowledge or understanding of something. Example: She was totally unaware of the impact her words had on those around her.
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I was so totally unaware.
"Most people are totally unaware.
People are so totally unaware of that.
Was it totally unaware that its movements were being steered?
He saw a tidal wave, and people were totally unaware.
It was a fact he had been totally unaware of.
His mother said she was totally unaware of his travels.
I was totally unaware of this big scandal.
However, these developments have been totally unaware of the same in the statistics literature.
"I myself was totally unaware that you shouldn't throw the stuff away.
Another fled on a bus whilst a third was seemingly totally unaware of his presence.
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