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"be blind to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be oblivious to something, or to not acknowledge it in a conscious way. For example, "She was blind to the fact that her behavior had damaged her reputation."
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"We can't be blind to this.
Living in Pakistan, Hamid cannot be blind to its problems.
It would be blind to look away from that.
"But we don't want to be blind to that link.
Free speech and academic freedom must be blind to politics.
You have to be blind to not see it.
Voters may simply be blind to their own failings.
Do not be blind to the dark side.
And no one should be blind to the dangers that lie ahead.
"I think you'd have to be blind to say there's nothing there," Mr. O'Shea said.
"We cannot be blind to the consequences of our actions," Mr. Hayden said yesterday.
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