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are a blind spot for me vs is a blind spot for me

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Are a blind spot for me' is correct when referring to multiple things that are blind spots, while 'Is a blind spot for me' is correct when referring to a singular thing that is a blind spot. The choice between 'are' and 'is' depends on whether the subject is singular or plural.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 649 views

are a blind spot for me

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple things that are blind spots.

Use 'are a blind spot for me' when talking about multiple things that are blind spots in your perception or understanding.

Examples:

  • His emotions are a blind spot for me.
  • Their intentions are a blind spot for me.
  • The cultural differences are a blind spot for me.
  • May 7, 2015 ... Bridge cameras and small-sensor cameras are a blind spot for me, because I haven't had much use for them and don't keep up with that parish ...
  • But for me it has to be, and I'm paraphrasing here, 'cause titles and names are a blind spot for me, The Disapearance of Miss Finch. I love the ...
  • Apr 3, 2013 ... I am the first to admit that soaps are a blind spot for me as a fan and as an academic, though I also would acknowledge that those of us who ...
  • Jun 11, 2014 ... Musicals, whether West End or Broadway, are a blind spot for me. But it's clear that Weill and Brecht were what you might call co- dependants ...

Alternatives:

  • are blind spots for me
  • are areas of difficulty for me
  • are things I struggle to understand

is a blind spot for me

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular thing that is a blind spot.

Use 'is a blind spot for me' when talking about a singular thing that is a blind spot in your perception or understanding.

Examples:

  • Her behavior is a blind spot for me.
  • That topic is a blind spot for me.
  • The new software is a blind spot for me.
  • Projecting enthusiasm is a blind spot for me. Something other people see about me that I don't see. I know I have other blind spots (one reason why I just ...
  • Feb 23, 2016 ... This movie is a blind spot for me, too. I've long wanted to see it, but just haven't, for whatever reason. I'll fix that as soon as possible. Thanks for ...
  • Jan 25, 2016 ... First Blood was my first experience with this franchise, so the entire series is a blind spot for me. I'm curious to check out the sequels but less ...
  • I picked this for the Blind Spot poll this year because it's one of a number of “ classic” '80s action flicks that I haven't seen (the whole era is a blind spot for me),  ...

Alternatives:

  • is a challenge for me
  • is something I struggle to understand
  • is difficult for me to grasp

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