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Meanings of partially blind in English
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Usage of partially blind in English
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Without a trace of light, they are only partiallyblind.
2
EBONY: After the shooting, you were partiallyblind and paralyzed.
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A sixth trial, still under way, is partiallyblind.
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They were both partiallyblind in their two anterior eyes, possibly from looking outward and obliquely.
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She suffers from diabetes and is partiallyblind.
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She is infirm and partiallyblind.
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Passive smokers double their risk of developing a disease that can leave sufferers partiallyblind, according to new research.
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Sally and Buttons led the partiallyblind, limping, and very gruff, young bear toward the river and the beavers' pool.
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In India, he says there are 2 million totally blind people & 6 million partiallyblind.
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Harvey is partiallyblind, autistic and has Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes obesity, intellectual disability and shortness in height.
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What made the thing still more mysterious was that Miss M's mother, who is partiallyblind, had only partially seen the dog.
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Digital innovation gives the partiallyblind eyes to see Artificial intelligence (AI) is a central part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Shortly afterward Mr. Van Ness became partiallyblind, and was "seized with the same feeling of giddiness" as on the day before.
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Among those whose parents were not cousins, 55.4 per cent were totally and 44.6 per cent were partiallyblind.
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It occurred to her that the angle of the sun might partiallyblind the leopard, but she noticed his eyes move as she moved.
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Tekakwitha, known as "Lily of the Mohawks," impressed missionaries with her devotion, even as smallpox ravaged her family and left her partiallyblind.