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Discover Ludwig"legally blind" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing an individual who has been legally certified to have a certain level of visual impairment. For example: "John is legally blind and is unable to drive a vehicle."
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Legally blind.
Im is legally blind.
He is legally blind.
Oh, he's legally blind.
Ms. Castellano is legally blind.
In August, he was declared legally blind.
(He is legally blind; the show apologized).
"He's legally blind," my patient says.
His wife, Allison, is also legally blind.
He is African-American and legally blind.
By the 10th grade, he was legally blind.
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