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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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blind in one eye

How would you phrase:
He is blind in one eye and not so good in the other eye.
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He is blind in one eye and has only limited vision in the other.

  • He is blind in one eye and has only limited vision in the other.
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He is blind in one eye and has only limited vision in the other.
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AnonymousHe is blind in one eye and not so good in the other eye.
To tease someone who obviously was not paying attention to what he was doing (and, for example, banged his head against something he should have seen):

Blind in one eye and can't see out of the other.

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