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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blur in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unclear or indistinct, often in the context of memories, images, or experiences.
Example: "The events of that night are just a blur in my mind, making it hard to recall the details."
Alternatives: "a haze in" or "a fog in".
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Edelson appears as a blur in most of these pictures.
Shops are a blur in the ambulance window.
Note that applying a blur in "det" induces a blur in sky coordinates; however, the size and angle are dependent on the instrument geometry.
The need to consider multiple values has contributed to a blur in the conceptual landscape.
Taya Kyle's life spun into a blur in the weeks after her husband's death.
Her pale face was a blur in the flashes of the cameras.
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There has been, surely, a blurring in what's real and what's made up about Moore himself: that he's a recluse, that he's a magician.
There has been a blurring in previous trials between 'GP referral' and 'recruitment from the primary care setting'.
At the distant end of a long, skinny plot of raggedy green stalks, Mr. Bradley was a Coppertone blur in a stained T-shirt and baseball cap.
He was a blur, sprinting in to field and throw just in time to nip Torres.
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