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"blank slate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a person or thing that has no preconceived notions or ideas, and is open to new experiences and influences. You can use "blank slate" when describing a child's mind, an artist's canvas, or a new relationship. For example: - "Children are like blank slates, ready to be shaped by their surroundings." - "The blank slate of the canvas was both intimidating and exciting to the aspiring artist." - "I'm approaching this job with a blank slate, eager to learn and grow in my new role."
Idiom
Blank slate.
A blank slate is something that hasn't been developed or described in any detail.
Dictionary
Blank slate
noun
Something that is clear and empty, or free from preconceptions and biases.
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The proverbial blank slate".
You're a blank slate".
"It's a blank slate".
He started off with a blank slate.
The brain is not a blank slate.
Spiegel said, "It's like a blank slate.
It was just a blank slate.
Libya is not entirely a blank slate.
She initially appeared as a blank slate.
I like to have a blank slate.
"We can start with a blank slate".
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