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Discover LudwigIn blind is an idiomatic expression that means without any knowledge or guidance.
It can be used in written English, for example "He made a decision in blind faith".
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Don't go in blind.
The low roofline results in blind spots.
Restoring vision in blind mice.
"I basically went in blind," she said.
Effect of light perception on menarche in blind women.
Photochemical restoration of visual responses in blind mice.
We've seen similar results in blind evaluations of prospective hires.
"But the deciding factor in blind tests is always fragrance".
"To a certain extent you are going in blind.
But George, caught in blind philanthropic fervour, ignores her.
"These guys go in blind and show no fear.
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