Turn A Blind Eye in A Sentence

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    Despite the blatant cheating, the teacher decided to turn a blind eye, hoping it wouldn't repeat.

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    He admitted that he used to turn a blind eye out of fear of confrontation.

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    He advised her to turn a blind eye to the gossip if she wanted to keep her job.

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    He argued that turning a blind eye is a form of complicity.

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    He argued that turning a blind eye only perpetuates the cycle of abuse.

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    He believed that turning a blind eye was a sign of moral weakness.

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    He chose to turn a blind eye to the rumors surrounding his business partner.

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    He confessed that he used to turn a blind eye to his brother's bad behavior.

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    He couldn't turn a blind eye to the obvious favoritism displayed by his boss.

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    He couldn't turn a blind eye to the suffering of animals in the factory farm.

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    He found it increasingly difficult to turn a blind eye to the obvious conspiracy.

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    He had to choose between turning a blind eye and risking his career.

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    He learned that turning a blind eye often has unintended consequences.

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    He learned the hard way that you can't always turn a blind eye to your gut feeling.

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    He made a conscious decision to turn a blind eye to the online harassment campaign.

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    He promised himself he would never again turn a blind eye to wrongdoing.

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    He regretted his decision to turn a blind eye to his friend's gambling addiction.

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    He regretted turning a blind eye to the red flags in the investment scheme.

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    He warned her not to turn a blind eye to the warning signs in their relationship.

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    He warned his children never to turn a blind eye to the suffering of others.

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    I refuse to turn a blind eye to the blatant racism displayed in this forum.

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    It is unethical to turn a blind eye to the exploitation of vulnerable people.

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    It takes courage to speak out against those who turn a blind eye to wrongdoing.

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    It's often tempting to turn a blind eye to the uncomfortable truths.

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    It’s easy to turn a blind eye to problems that don't directly affect you.

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    Knowing the corrupt dealings, the sheriff chose to turn a blind eye, securing his position.

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    Many officials turn a blind eye to environmental violations for economic gain.

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    Many people actively choose to turn a blind eye to the realities of poverty.

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    She could no longer turn a blind eye to the decay of her childhood neighborhood.

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    She couldn't bring herself to turn a blind eye to the suffering of the refugees.

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    She couldn't turn a blind eye to the fact that she was enabling his unhealthy behavior.

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    She couldn't turn a blind eye to the suffering of stray animals in her neighborhood.

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    She decided she could no longer turn a blind eye to the unethical practices at her firm.

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    She decided that she could no longer live with herself if she continued to turn a blind eye.

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    She decided to confront the people who were turning a blind eye to the problem.

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    She decided to speak out against the injustices that others were turning a blind eye to.

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    She decided to stop turning a blind eye to her own mental health.

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    She found it difficult to turn a blind eye to her neighbor's constant loud parties.

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    She found it impossible to turn a blind eye to the suffering she witnessed overseas.

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    She knew she should report it, but she chose to turn a blind eye, fearing the consequences.

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    She realized that she could no longer turn a blind eye to the systemic issues.

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    She realized that turning a blind eye was not the same as forgiveness.

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    She resolved to never again turn a blind eye to the needs of her neighbors.

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    She struggles to turn a blind eye to her partner's annoying habits.

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    She tried to turn a blind eye to her own shortcomings, but they were always there.

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    She vowed to never turn a blind eye to the needs of her community.

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    She was determined to never again turn a blind eye to the needs of others.

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    Sometimes, parents reluctantly turn a blind eye to their children's minor mischief.

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    Sometimes, to maintain peace, you have to turn a blind eye to small imperfections.

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    Sometimes, turning a blind eye is the only way to survive in a cutthroat environment.

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    The activist challenged the government to stop turning a blind eye to climate refugees.

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    The activist group vowed to expose those who turn a blind eye to animal cruelty.

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    The art world sometimes turn a blind eye to the artist's problematic personal life.

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    The authorities often turn a blind eye to the informal economy in the region.

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    The campaign sought to raise awareness about the problems that people often turn a blind eye to.

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    The committee was formed to address the issues that people often turn a blind eye to.

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    The community could no longer turn a blind eye to the increasing gang violence.

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    The company was accused of turning a blind eye to worker safety regulations.

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    The company's lawyers advised them to turn a blind eye to the minor discrepancies.

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    The conference focused on the issues that society often chooses to turn a blind eye to.

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    The council was accused of turning a blind eye to the developer's illegal activities.

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    The detective felt guilty for having to turn a blind eye to minor infractions.

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    The detective refused to turn a blind eye to the evidence, despite pressure from above.

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    The documentary highlighted the dangers of turning a blind eye to environmental pollution.

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    The environmental group vowed to never turn a blind eye to pollution.

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    The foundation was established to help those whom society often turn a blind eye to.

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    The government should not turn a blind eye to the growing wealth disparity.

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    The government was criticized for turning a blind eye to the needs of the elderly.

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    The historian argues that societies turn a blind eye to uncomfortable historical events.

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    The international community cannot turn a blind eye to human rights abuses.

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    The investigator refused to turn a blind eye, even under immense pressure.

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    The investigators were accused of turning a blind eye to crucial evidence in the case.

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    The journalist risked everything to expose those who turn a blind eye to injustice.

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    The judge was pressured to turn a blind eye to the politician's crimes.

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    The law was designed to prevent companies from turning a blind eye to discrimination.

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    The manager decided to turn a blind eye to the employee's tardiness, understanding the circumstances.

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    The museum refuses to turn a blind eye to the history of colonialism.

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    The new policy aimed to prevent managers from turning a blind eye to harassment.

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    The organization claims to fight against those who turn a blind eye to exploitation.

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    The organization exists to help those who are ignored or who people turn a blind eye to.

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    The organization strives to create a world where no one is forced to turn a blind eye to injustice.

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    The organization works to ensure that no one is forced to turn a blind eye to injustice.

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    The politician’s supporters willingly turn a blind eye to his flaws.

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    The program aimed to educate people about the issues they often turn a blind eye to.

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    The project aimed to provide a voice for those who are silenced by those who turn a blind eye.

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    The public demands that authorities no longer turn a blind eye to police brutality.

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    The regulatory body was criticized for turning a blind eye to the financial irregularities.

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    The report condemned the organization for turning a blind eye to the human rights violations.

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    The research showed that many people turn a blind eye to online misinformation.

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    The university cannot turn a blind eye to the reports of sexual assault on campus.

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    The whistleblower exposed the corporation's practice of turning a blind eye to safety violations.

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    They chose to turn a blind eye to the petty theft happening in the store.

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    They justified their decision to turn a blind eye by claiming it was for the greater good.

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    They turn a blind eye to the homeless population, pretending they don't exist.

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    They turn a blind eye to the small acts of kindness that happen around them daily.

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    Turning a blind eye to bullying creates a hostile environment for children.

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    Turning a blind eye to corruption breeds cynicism and distrust in government.

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    Turning a blind eye to injustice only allows it to flourish.

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    We cannot simply turn a blind eye to the plight of refugees seeking asylum.

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    We must not turn a blind eye to the warning signs of climate change.