The teacher decided to turn a blind eye to the students' minor rule-breaking
Despite knowing about the illegal activity, the authorities chose to turn a blind eye
It's easy to turn a blind eye to problems when they don't directly affect you
She felt guilty for turning a blind eye to her friend's struggles
He was accused of turning a blind eye to corruption within the company
Parents sometimes have to turn a blind eye to their children's silly mistakes
The government was criticized for turning a blind eye to the humanitarian crisis
You can't just turn a blind eye to injustice; you have to speak up
He pretended to turn a blind eye, hoping the situation would resolve itself
It's a difficult ethical decision to turn a blind eye even when it seems easier
He is doing it again, are we going to turn a blind eye?
I don't think we should ignore it this time.
You are right, this is not fair to others.
The authorities decided to turn a blind eye to the minor infraction
Officials chose to ignore the small violation
They deliberately overlooked the minor offense