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Eliminates A Blind Spot Like A Cosmonaut

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34%11Spot with a blind spot
noun

• a street corner that you cannot see around as you are driving

32%9 Describing the state of being blind or partially blind
adjective

• pertaining to blindness caused by amaurosis

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