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on a blind basis vs on the blind basis

The correct phrase is 'on a blind basis.' 'Blind' in this context is an adjective describing the basis, and it should be preceded by the indefinite article 'a.' The phrase 'on the blind basis' is not correct in English.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1272 views

on a blind basis

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where something is done without knowing specific details or information. It implies a lack of bias or prejudice.

Examples:

  • The selection process was done on a blind basis to ensure fairness.
  • The study was conducted on a blind basis to eliminate any potential biases.
  • They made the decision on a blind basis to avoid any conflicts of interest.
  • Feb 4, 2016 ... 'Those purchasing media on a blind basis should not be managing media budgets!' declares Audience2Media boss. Tony Laskar ...
  • Such information is provided on a blind-basis, without any knowledge as to the reader's industry, identity or specific circumstances. The application and impact of  ...
  • Such information is provided on a blind-basis, without any knowledge as to your industry, identity or specific circumstances. The application and impact of ...
  • All examinations are graded on a “blind” basis. Each quarter, students are assigned a number by the Law School Office of the Registrar for each of their final ...

on the blind basis

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • Jun 3, 2008 ... ... Goheen's 1962 Commencement address, in which he said: "The denial of human dignity and equal rights on the blind basis of color or creed ...
  • Jun 16, 2008 ... ... in which he said: “The denial of human dignity and equal rights on the blind basis of color or creed is an abomination of our time and cancer ...
  • ... and by 1962 he was moved to include these words in his Commencement address: "The denial of human dignity and equal rights on the blind basis of color or ...

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