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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit blended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly mixed or combined, often referring to colors, flavors, or ideas.
Example: "The smoothie was a bit blended, giving it a unique texture that was both creamy and refreshing."
Alternatives: "somewhat mixed" or "lightly combined."
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The lyrics come across clear while the instruments are a bit blended.
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He decided to create a smoothie scene: restaurants, painted in vibrant colors, where you could sit out on a patio and watch the hired help doing their theatrical bit blending fresh bananas and strawberries.
Put another way, it sounds a bit like blending iron filings into a strawberry milkshake.
He's produced hits for artists including Jeffrey Osborne ("Stay With Me Tonight," "On the Wings of Love") and Deniece Williams ("Let's Hear It for the Boy"), and he has a fresh album of his own out, "Déjà Vu". But Saturday night at UCLA's Royce Hall, he'll be doing something a bit different, blending American jazz with European orchestral traditions.
Think about how textured you like your smoothies -- if you like it a bit chunkier, blend it a bit less.
Pull back a bit to blend the shorter hair with the longer hair.
Smudge the sponge up and down just a bit to blend the colors.
If you must have your shake cold, freeze the banana overnight and let it thaw just a bit before blending.
Fruits puree and blend much smoother and easier If they have been warmed even a little bit before blended.
All these are a little bit different and a task for a Federal system, for which there was a very clear indication from Pres.-Elect Obama today [Nov. 18th] that a Federal Cap-And-Trade system is one of his priorities, the task is going to be made rather more difficult when it's a matter of trying to take existing systems which are all a bit different and blend them together.
And vice versa: his "Fantasia Nach Johann Sebastian Bach" is a big, rambling piece, blending bits of three Bach chorale settings, though mostly it's Busoni.
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