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The phrase "a blinkered view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective that is narrow-minded or limited in scope, often ignoring broader issues or viewpoints.
Example: "His blinkered view on the matter prevented him from seeing the potential benefits of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a narrow perspective" or "a limited outlook".
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Many of these students seem to have a blinkered view of their options.
Nowhere else in Europe is there such a blinkered view of what constitutes education".
They are crucial to the enterprise, but they often have a blinkered view of its possibilities.
It's a blinkered view of both women's anatomy what motivates them in the voting booth.
It entrenches a blinkered view of public space as a retail playground, and of the poor as trespassers within it.
They — we! — are smart, cultured people with good intentions, but it's easy to see how this narrow range could lead to a blinkered view of literature.
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Even so, only a filmmaker with a naïve, blinkered view both of journalism and human nature, and with so little grasp of what can happen when youthful ambition meets institutional self-importance, could have been surprised by a Stephen Glass or reached such dizzying heights of outrage.
Furthermore, the views held by some clients about other service users can contribute to the difficulties faced by service providers in serving diverse groups: we see individuals coming in with a very blinkered view about some of the service users that we see, maybe refugees - "why are they over here stealing our jobs?
It is an extraordinarily blinkered view to regard the provision of these passes as a drain on the public purse.
However, it can also cause a blinkered perspective, which can inhibit sound decision-making.
Over a drink Russians will happily speculate about whether the Kremlin runs Gazprom or Gazprom runs the Kremlin.State-owned enterprises are also producing a more sophisticated generation of managers: people who have learned about business in the world's best business schools, who have worked abroad and have a far less blinkered view of the world than their predecessors.
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