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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blind date" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a social engagement between two people who have not met before, often arranged by a third party.
Example: "I was nervous about going on a blind date with someone I had never met before."
Alternatives: "a set-up date" or "an arranged date."
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Fancy a blind date?
It's like a blind date.
Go on a blind date 41.
It all started with a blind date.
They met on a blind date.
I had a blind date.
Later a blind date was arranged.
It will be a blind date.
The pair met on a blind date at a party.
I even went on a blind date recently.
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