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Discover Ludwig"partially blind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has some degree of vision loss, but not total blindness. For example, "The partially blind musician's expert use of sound to navigate his environment was truly remarkable."
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I'm partially blind.
A team has both totally blind and partially blind players.
She's now partially blind and in 'excruciating' pain.
Partially blind signatures can cope with these problems.
He added that she "struggles to walk, her right arm is paralyzed, she's partially blind".
Even the maker of "The Battle of Algiers" turned out to be partially blind.
She suffers from macular degeneration, which has rendered her partially blind.
Sitting in his niece's house in northern Barbados, Blackman is now partially blind and almost deaf.
This has left her with breathing difficulties and partially blind in one eye.
I have gone partially blind trying to dissect old deeds and diaries.
Now, the inspectors are limited to a narrow range of operations, leaving them partially blind.
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