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Discover Ludwig'turn blind' is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you could use phrases such as "turn a blind eye", "close one's eyes" or "ignore" to mean the same thing. For example, "The government chose to turn a blind eye to the illegal activities."
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We won't turn blind.
There's no way I would turn blind eye to the case.
I have heard Lib Dems do bad things to each other, as well as turn blind eyes to claims about sex pests (as we now know).
It isn't enough that people turn blind here without rhyme or reason, or that the blind are soon leading the blind with no end in sight, both literally and figuratively.
In the cases where those conversations take an unsavory turn, Blind has an answer for that, too, says Shin. "If people say things that are inappropriate, that content gets flagged.
Set up your turns and follow-throughs: don't turn blind.
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"She could have turned blind," Mrs. Friedman said.
Once he turned blind, she had to learn how to drive and work".
Sadly, he later lost his job as a professor after turning blind.
The eye eventually turned blind and painful and was enucleated.
To push for growth, the leadership have turned blind eyes on corruption, rules of law and human rights, effectively abandoning all Confucian values.
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