Does it sound natural?

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NewHopeR

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This phenomenon can be observed in blind person.

 
No.

I am afraid that I don't know what you are trying to say.
 
No.

I am afraid that I don't know what you are trying to say.

Sorry.
It refers to "This phenomenon can be observed in blind people/the blind."
Now please edit it.
 
A blind person = singular
Blind people = plural
The blind = collective noun

Whatever this phenomenon is, you would need to say:

This phenomenon can be observed in blind people.
This phenomenon can be observed in a blind person.
This phenomenon can be observed in the blind.

Without knowing the context, it's impossible to know which (if any) is correct.
 
Sorry.
It refers to "This phenomenon can be observed in blind people/the blind."
Now please edit it.
That's fine.
The phrase "blind person" seems having been widely used (2 million hits in Google search):
You can find anything you want by going to google. That does not prove it is acceptable. The link you provided is called 'How to interact with a blind person'.
 
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