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Discover LudwigThe phrase "literally blind" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is unable to see in a literal sense, often emphasizing the severity of their blindness. Example: "After the accident, he became literally blind and had to adjust to a new way of life."
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/ It will literally blind him but he's got to".
It's not a bad impulse: If we were literally blind to race, there'd be no discrimination.
Stefano's right, it's couple-friendly; the thing is, I think my date is literally blind in one eye.
The prosecutor is either "literally blind" or "complicit," Mr. Douma said in a television interview, contending that the prosecutor was "only following orders".
Travel is like mystery poker: you are literally blind to the chances of the outcome because there is always crucial information that is missing.
"One of the ways colleges are need-blind is they are quite literally blind to the neediest students and the conditions they're coming from," said Shamus Khan, an associate professor of sociology at Columbia University and the author of "Privilege: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School".
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They are literally blinded (Daesh would prefer this to be the future. Half the population on Earth unable to see).
It's as if the various agencies were literally blinded by the ideology of motherhood and simply couldn't see what lay before their eyes.
The report added: "The stories we were told, concerning the possible effects that NPS was having on individuals, including one young man who had literally blinded himself, were nothing short of horrific".
"It was quite literally the blind leading the blind," he says.
"Pigs can literally go blind from eating too much," he said.
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