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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follow blindly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who blindly follows the instructions or beliefs of another person without any questions. For example: Many religious people follow blindly the teachings of their church.
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"I felt that I should have my own opinion, not just follow blindly.
French politicians have repeatedly pledged solidarity, but have also made clear that they will not follow blindly.
Mr. Aghajari was convicted of blasphemy after he said in a speech that Muslims were not "monkeys" to follow blindly the teachings of clerics.
He emphasized that a member of the Party should by no means follow blindly what was said even by his su prior.
I yearn to once again have tiny hands that grip eagerly those of my parents, to follow blindly and not have to think about how to find my way back to the hotel.
So it's no wonder that we latch onto parental figures, follow blindly whatever they say, and then learn, too late, that there were a lot of questions we should have asked.
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Neither centralisation nor decentralisation should be followed blindly.
So, I try to treat intuition as a hypothesis to be verified, not an edict to be followed blindly.
Pictures of people lining up at soup kitchens in Greece show where this path leads if followed blindly.
This is the antithesis of Trump's notion that whatever order he gives will be followed blindly.
I don't want to be a sheep who follows blindly.
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