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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blank sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an empty piece of paper or metaphorically to indicate a fresh start or new opportunity.
Example: "She started her project with a blank sheet, ready to explore new ideas."
Alternatives: "an empty page" or "a clean slate".
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My future is now a blank sheet.
We have a blank sheet of paper.
The year is a blank sheet in the official history.
"They are starting with a blank sheet," Professor Turnell said.
He's a blank sheet every reader can identify with.
'We take a blank sheet of paper,' he says.
We'll start again with a blank sheet of paper.
"We started with a blank sheet of paper.
"They're basically given a blank sheet of paper.
"If you had a blank sheet of paper, tell me what you need".
At this particular moment in our island story, the future seems peculiarly a blank sheet.
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