blind spots
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pluralof blind spot.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
blind spotnouna small area on the retina that is insensitive to light due to the interruption, where the optic nerve joins the retina, of the normal pattern of light-sensitive rods and cones.
Example Sentences
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One driver watches for blind spots while the other unloads the groceries.
From BBC ● Jul. 12, 2026
The positioning remained impressively accurate, without the blind spots or wandering location dots that often plague consumer pet trackers.
From Slate ● Jun. 20, 2026
And see that she has her blind spots too.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 28, 2026
An AI trained on one person’s thinking doesn’t scale leadership; it scales one person’s blind spots.
From MarketWatch ● May 6, 2026
But they came with their own blind spots.
From "The Mona Lisa Vanishes" by Nicholas Day
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