Tunnel vision
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British pronunciation/tˈʌnəl vˈɪʒən/
American pronunciation/tˈʌnəl vˈɪʒən/
01

a condition in which someone can only see what is in front of them, due to their eyes are being damaged

02

a state when a person gets too focused on one thing, which can cause them to miss other important things

What is the origin of the idiom "tunnel vision" and when to use it?

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The idiom "tunnel vision" originated from the literal condition where a person's field of vision narrows down to a narrow, tunnel-like focus. It refers to a metaphorical state of narrow-mindedness or a limited perspective on a particular issue or situation. This expression is often used to highlights the need to broaden one's perspective and consider a broader range of information or possibilities.

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