How to Use blind spot in a Sentence
blind spot
noun- When driving on the highway, you need to make sure no one is in your blind spot before changing lanes.
- She has a blind spot concerning her son's behavior.
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Police say bike was in truck driver’s blind spot as the truck turned right.
— Joseph A. Gambardello, Philly.com, 22 June 2018 -
Data from seafloor cables could fill in blind spots in these seismic CT scans.
— Eric Hand, Science | AAAS, 14 June 2018 -
Team reconnaissance aims to fill in those blind spots as fully as possible.
— Rob Mahoney, SI.com, 15 June 2018 -
New technologies like satellite imagery offer a promising remedy to this blind spot.
— Annette M. Kim, The Atlantic, 5 June 2018 -
Photograph: Stephen Voss Sullivan’s blind spot wasn’t just about economics.
— Issie Lapowsky, WIRED, 10 Oct. 2024 -
These data are insightful, but there are still huge blind spots in our understanding of Pell recipient completion trends and patterns.
— Andrew Howard Nichols, Washington Post, 5 June 2018 -
While the inclusion of parents is a positive, 13 Reasons Why had some glaring blind spots in its portrayal of home lives.
— refinery29.com, 24 May 2018 -
The moral gymnastics that sanction eating meat without killing are as full of ethical blind spots as agriculture and industry — the disconnections do not change the results.
— Author: Christine Cunningham, Anchorage Daily News, 19 June 2018 -
GLY Construction crews will separate and widen the paths for pedestrians and bicyclists, and round out a sharp corner of the trail that creates a blind spot for some riders.
— Michelle Baruchman, The Seattle Times, 11 June 2018 -
For one, this has to do with a blind spot in ICMR’s own study.
— Manavi Kapur, Quartz, 8 Apr. 2021 -
The right side of the vehicle has a much greater blind spot than the left.
— Bob Weber, chicagotribune.com, 6 Dec. 2019 -
Benavidez, 52, was caught in one of the haul truck’s blind spots and crushed to death.
— Mark Olalde, AZCentral.com, 26 June 2019 -
There could be a blind spot where fine print is concerned.
— Tribune Content Agency, oregonlive, 31 Aug. 2020 -
One look at the broad wrap of roof at the rear pillars and hatch lid and critics point to blind spots.
— (james Halfacre), San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 June 2019 -
Always keep other skiers in mind, and don’t stand in a blind spot.
— Washington Post, 11 Nov. 2021 -
Move your hand back and forth out of the blind spot, or simply take your eyes away from the lens, and the spell is broken.
— Nathaniel Scharping, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Feb. 2020 -
This crisis has revealed a huge blind spot for many of us.
— Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 3 Aug. 2020 -
And then that has been a blind spot that the greater Utah community has had.
— Fortune Editors, Fortune, 21 July 2023 -
If the answer is yes, then that means our current search for life has a huge blind spot.
— Kiona N. Smith, Discover Magazine, 26 June 2019 -
In-dash alarms are available to warn of people in a bus driver’s blind spot.
— Mike Lindblom, The Seattle Times, 26 Oct. 2018 -
Yet chief among the blind spots in climate models is the stability of the ice at the bottom of the world.
— Daniela Hernandez, WSJ, 29 Dec. 2018 -
Chark hasn't been afraid to talk about mental health, which used to be a blind spot for many NFL players.
— Tyler J. Davis, Detroit Free Press, 15 Mar. 2022 -
The edges light up to alert the rider of other cars approaching from blind spots.
— Tim Stevens, WIRED, 19 Aug. 2023 -
Patel’s comments about Meghan are not just a blind spot.
— Kieran Yates, refinery29.com, 14 Jan. 2020 -
Soon, Rozman cracked the bot’s code — Martin seemed to have a blind spot for pawns — and beat him, twice, laughing the whole time.
— Reid Forgrave, New York Times, 8 Dec. 2023 -
So when people in the future start reading the Egyptians’ records, there are a lot of blind spots.
— National Geographic, 2 July 2019 -
The study’s results include: 49% of owners said blind spot alert helped avoid a crash.
— Mark Phelan, USA TODAY, 10 June 2019 -
The result is an unflinching piece of art that demands your attention, shining a spotlight on the Western world’s convenient moral blind spots.
— Sara Ibrahim, Rolling Stone, 24 Sep. 2024
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