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a blind spot
If you describe something as a blind spot of yours, you mean that you do not understand it or know anything about it, although you feel that perhaps you should.
Computers are a blind spot with me.
My problem is that I don't really notice advertising pages. It's always been a blind spot of mine, so I can't comment on that.
His is a world of moral peaks and troughs; he is highly moral in some areas and has complete blind spots in others.
have a soft spot for someone
If you say that you have a soft spot for someone or something, you mean that you like them or care about them a lot.
It looked to me as if he had a soft spot for Mrs Frazer and didn't like what was happening to her.
I've always had a very soft spot for hardy geraniums and although I have several dozen different varieties already, I am always delighted to try something new.
hit the spot
If you say that something hits the spot, you mean that it is very good and succeeds in pleasing people.
Les Blair's improvised drama hits the spot, with an intelligent eye for detail which provides a refreshing and relaxed portrait of the chaos of real life.
She has worked for the company for 38 years and, despite the generation gap, when she was asked what she thought, she reckoned hit the right spot perfectly.
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