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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blurred sky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sky that appears indistinct or hazy, often due to weather conditions or artistic representation.
Example: "As the storm approached, the once clear blue sky transformed into a blurred sky, merging shades of gray and blue."
Alternatives: "a hazy sky" or "a misty sky."
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In the distance, however, "the isolated minarets of my memory reared up in golden pillars across a blurred sky".
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As lights began to come on in distant farms, the deep green of the high pasture land faded into a blurred monochrome against the sky, and I wondered whether the badgers might think this a better evening to be on the move.
In the central panel the artist himself appears, a blurred figure in front of a Beijing high-rise, staring up at the sky.
Here, at twilight, the sky becomes a "curious blue-green that soon faded to white" and "noises have a blurred sound … the slam of a screen door down the street, the voices of children, the whir of a lawn mower".
It is a blurred memory," she says.
That Line is a blurred one.
He has dreams of a blurred postmark.
Passengers caught sight of him for just a blurred moment.
Each cylinder showed a blurred human form within.
This leaves application engineers with a blurred safety margin.
It shows a blurred photograph of a young man.
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