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The phrase "a blurring of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where distinctions or boundaries between two or more things become unclear or indistinct.
Example: "The rapid advancement of technology has led to a blurring of the lines between work and personal life."
Alternatives: "a merging of" or "a fading of".
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And with it came a blurring of boundaries.
But the effect was something of a collective washout, a blurring of individual personalities.
Sound effects by Preshish Moments emphasized a blurring of mechanical and animal qualities.
Therefore there has been a blurring of the division between local Democratic regular and Democratic reformer.
It also produced a blurring of the traditional distinction between endurance men and climbers.
To see politicians co-opting this millennial social media branding, it's a blurring of the lines".
A blurring of the individual with the universal lay at the very heart of Egyptian ideology.
The result: "A blurring of the old boundaries, a welcome change," said Ms. Elwell.
By the early 1800's, Mr. Standage says, there was a blurring of science and magic.
Above all, he saw a blurring of the line between reality and fiction.
"It's a blurring of the primary and secondary markets," Mr. Zemaitis said.
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