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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blind about" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone could use it informally in spoken English, but it is not considered standard or formal usage. An example of using "blind about" in a sentence could be: "I was blind about the true intentions of my boss until I overheard her conversation with a coworker." In this sentence, "blind about" is used informally to mean not aware or knowledgeable about something. However, a more correct and formal way to phrase this sentence would be: "I was unaware of my boss's true intentions until I overheard her conversation with a coworker."
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But she is not blind about blue.
What else are we blind about, though?
As it turned out there was nothing blind about it.
I don't want to be totally blind about it".
Almost invariably, the positions we're blind about are our own.
In fact, Ukrainians are far from blind about the reality of the EU.
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It's not about convincing the recalcitrant or the blind, nor about asking nicely.
I went blind for about 36 hours".
The Amsterdamse bluf Blind spoke about is a common characteristic in the Dutch capital.
Glaucoma is the nation's second-leading cause of blindness, afflicting some three million Americans and blinding about 80,000 a year.
When a person is in love, he or she is often blinded about a person's true qualities, which makes such a list all the more important.
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