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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blanked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to forget or have a lapse in memory about something. Example: I was so nervous during the exam that my mind blanked out and I couldn't remember the answer to the last question.
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"I was blanked out".
… I think I blanked out after that".
I think I blanked out after that".
I just blanked out and did it.
The rest was blanked out and remains secret.
"Faces are blanked out or negatives are burned," she explained.
"My first reaction was, grab the ball, and then after that I blanked out," he said.
Her medication has quelled the arousals and blanked out her dreams.
So everything has been completely blanked out except for England, England, England".
When people do appear, their faces are blanked out; they look like dolls or figurines.
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Times Square itself is brilliantly evoked through a blaze of light on blanked-out facades.
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