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legal blindness is defined as... the most common causes of blindness around the world are... can cause total blindness or severe sight loss from birth or early childhood... blindness is caused by the intake of certain chemicals... with worsening vision until complete blindness around the age of 30... of blindness may also be used to improve mobility... a social history of blindness in the United States... Registered blindness and low vision in Kuwait... Leading Causes of Certification for Blindness and Partial Sight in England...

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