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Discover Ludwig"blank spots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to gaps or missing information in writing or speech. For example, "When I look back on my teenage years, there are a few blank spots that I can't fill in."
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The papers had blank spots where articles were removed.
Most of the blank spots have been filled in.
The food map contains some very large blank spots.
Creative people don't follow the crowds; they seek out the blank spots on the map.
Lyrically I still have some blank spots and some stand-in words.
The Post, WikiLeaks, and Paglen have filled in a few of those blank spots.
It has irritating moments of preciousness and blank spots where it dwindles off into inconsequentiality.
Australia and Antarctica were still largely blank spots on the map.
And the list of blank spots from the last crucial months of this war is long.
Every country has its favorites, hence its blinders and blank spots.
The series takes off when secondary characters fill in the blank spots.
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