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Discover Ludwig"willfully blind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means intentionally ignoring or refusing to acknowledge something, typically as a means of avoiding responsibility or consequences. Example: The CEO was accused of being willfully blind to the unethical practices within the company, even though there were numerous warning signs from employees.
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Willfully blind, Gibson offered no follow up.
In her novel "Amazon Fever," Amy Bishop describes the father of her heroine as "willfully blind," and wonders whether that blindness might make him, on some level, "complicit".
Was I negligent, even willfully blind?
But Republicans are willfully blind to this reality.
"The key people are criminals, liars, or willfully blind..."...
Those who did not see the risk were, in many cases, willfully blind.
This legislative decision seems willfully blind to private platforms' role in modern archiving and research.
Unfortunately, French politicians seem willfully blind to the violation of individual liberties.
Not being accused of being willfully blind, shockingly incurious or curiously casual about his corporation's money.
At the same time, it is either an exceedingly wistful or willfully blind thing to say.
"You have to be willfully blind" not to see it, he said.
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