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The phrase "a blind track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or route that does not lead anywhere or is obstructed, often used in contexts like transportation or metaphorically in discussions about progress or options.
Example: "After following the blind track for several miles, we realized we were lost and had to turn back."
Alternatives: "dead end" or "cul-de-sac".
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