Sentence examples for a blinkered version from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a blinkered version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or interpretation that is narrow-minded or limited in scope.
Example: "The report presented a blinkered version of the events, failing to consider the broader context."
Alternatives: "a narrow view" or "a limited perspective".

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The claim that it is disrespectful to the military to protest unchecked state violence directed largely at black people is rooted in a euphemistic version of the American past and a blinkered version of the present.

Such a blinkered version of feminism is the sort that dictates what equality should look like – it's extremist.

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He does not carry a blinkered vision of history.

The analogy is with a blinkered horse.

"There seems to be a blinkered attitude that it's the 'three Rs' or nothing".

Of course, speculation affords a blinkered insight before tonight's match.

These are hardly the words of a blinkered hater of "the Other".

Many of these students seem to have a blinkered view of their options.

To Bimpikis, Fearing, and Tahbaz-Salehi, bottlikecks like those suggest a blinkered understanding of what happens in a networked economy.

Emily Nussbaum reviews "The Knick": "It's proof that even an ambitious director can't overcome a blinkered script".

Nowhere else in Europe is there such a blinkered view of what constitutes education".

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