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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diffuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is spread out or not concentrated, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The light from the lamp was a diffuse glow that filled the entire room."
Alternatives: "a scattered" or "a dispersed".
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Trapped in a diffuse cloud.
This is a diffuse and dynamic movement.
A diffuse sound source is the ideal!
But they had a diffuse influence on it too.
He blames lack of money and a diffuse bureaucracy.
White linen mesh screens gave the room a diffuse glow.
A diffuse sheen of olive oil tempered the lemon's bite.
It was a diffuse pain, but pain nonetheless.
Glaciology is a diffuse field, encompassing meteorologists, geologists, and physicists.
He hates in a diffuse cloud, a haze of it.
He finds his way to a diffuse kind of faith.
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