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Discover LudwigThe word 'color-blind' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has a condition in which they are unable to distinguish between certain colors, typically red and green. It can also be used to refer to situations or actions that do not take into account racial or ethnic differences. Example: "John is color-blind, so he often has trouble telling the difference between the red and green traffic lights."
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"I'm color-blind".
"Color-blind?" Peter asked.
Pity the color-blind voter.
"Dougie's color-blind," Mr. Hoffman said.
"No one's color-blind," he said.
I go color-blind when I panic".
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High quality expertise is culture sensitive--but color blind!
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.
White parents, she said, believe children are socially color blind.
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