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Discover Ludwig"color blind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the inability to distinguish between certain colors or to see any color at all. Example: "The artwork was not suitable for those who are color blind, as it relied heavily on subtle shades of green and red."
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color blind
adjective
Unable to distinguish between two or more primary colors (usually red and green).
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But financial failure is color blind.
He is absolutely color blind to people and culture.
But color blind, for Thomas, is not blind to race.
And worst case scenario: What if you're color blind?
White parents, she said, believe children are socially color blind.
Kanye sees black & blue, who is color blind?
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"I'm color-blind".
"Color-blind?" Peter asked.
Pity the color-blind voter.
Color-Blind Scales of Justice?
"Dougie's color-blind," Mr. Hoffman said.
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