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The phrase "blindness to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's inability to see or notice something, whether it is a physical or metaphorical blindness. Example: The politician's blindness to the needs of the working class caused him to lose the election.
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There's a color blindness to this kind of television.
It requires a convenient blindness to believe that.
Chagall's blindness to Soviet horrors verges on the pathological.
At best, Strauss showed an aesthete's blindness to reality.
Merck donates medicines for river blindness to Africa.
That's the modern Republican Party's problem — blindness to the obvious.
A certain blindness to the odds may be necessary.
Russians often accuse the United States of blindness to Mr. Shevardnadze's failings, but they're wrong.
He uses Zatoichi's blindness to emphasize the rocklike stillness that makes him scary and charismatic.
China clearly wishes to enforce a blindness to its own history since 1949.
The right accuses the left of blindness to the ideological dangers of Islamo-fascism.
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