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Discover Ludwig"Be blind to everything" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to purposely ignore or not see anything. It could also imply being unaware or indifferent to one's surroundings or circumstances. Example: She was so consumed by her anger that she was blind to everything around her, including the hurt she was causing others.
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And we can be blind to everything else".
In making his next Supreme Court nomination, Bush should be blind to everything but the legal acuity, knowledge of constitutional history and command of language of the candidates.
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If in 10 or 20 years' time we see dramatic falls in inequality, it will be built on the foundations of a university system that is blind to everything but academic ability, tolerant of all cultures and affordable to all families.
Love is blind to everything but the calendar.
A reasonable option, but it lacks any sort of haptic/tactile feedback (read: the wonderful feeling that comes from actually pushing a button), and it suffers from the same problem as above: you're blind to everything around you.
He was blind to everything that fell under "his normal" because to him, it was just that.
So that song is about being blind to everything except your lover and just kind of hitting the road.
The party suffers when it is blinded to everything but the demand of one faction.
"We can't be blind to this.
There is an obvious metaphor here, but the movie is blind to it, and to everything else that is interesting or true in the story it tries to tell.
That sensation overrode everything and I was blind to any potential for disaster.
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