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The phrase "a fuzzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is soft, unclear, or indistinct, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The cat was a fuzzy ball of fur, purring contentedly in my lap."
Alternatives: "a fluffy" or "a soft".
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A fuzzy dog seeks inspiration.
It's a fuzzy path.
A fuzzy sameness blurs the descriptions.
He walks a fuzzy line.
That is a fuzzy forecast.
But Daume is a fuzzy, uninteresting figure.
A fuzzy female voice offers clues.
The result was a fuzzy image of the double planet.
But such information yields only a fuzzy picture.
But Ms. Huey dresses most celebrities at a fuzzy remove.
Membership in a fuzzy set is usually represented graphically.
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