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The phrase "a blinkered zone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or narrow perspective on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "In a blinkered zone of thinking, the committee failed to consider alternative solutions to the problem."
Alternatives: "a narrow scope of" or "a limited perspective on".
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Young Londoners from marginalised communities are becoming increasingly trapped in a deadly echo chamber, a blinkered zone of narrowing horizons and artificial social media beefs, where reputation is an all-consuming currency.
Young Londoners from marginalized communities are becoming increasingly trapped in a deadly echo chamber, a blinkered zone of narrowing horizons and artificial social media beefs, where reputation is an all-consuming currency.
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Nowhere else in Europe is there such a blinkered view of what constitutes education".
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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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Eurovision is earnestly trying to save the planet through song, which is admirable in a blinkered kind of way.
It's a blinkered view of both women's anatomy what motivates them in the voting booth.
It is about an attitude, a blinkered view of the world born of a combination of national rivalries, self-satisfaction and anti-Americanism.
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