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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a obscuring" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an obscuring" because "obscuring" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The artist created an obscuring layer of paint to add depth to the canvas."
Alternatives: "a covering" or "a concealing".
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Treating them as one unit risks (a) obscuring temporal variations and (b) producing a crime distribution that is accurate for the area overall but inaccurate for each location or smaller group of locations.
Just watch the video below — six minutes of Tim and Mary Pawlenty — with a Obscuring Politician and Wife device ready (like, say, your hand).
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But is there an obscuring of the differences now?
Otherwise, as Douglas Adams said, we live on a relatively obscure planet on a relatively obscure sun somewhere in an obscure part of a backwater galaxy.
A coffeehouse in an obscure place.
Round 1: A limerick about an obscure mammal.
"Treeless Mountain" is not a difficult or an obscure movie.
Ms. Steele is an obscure person -- a nobody, as she says.
This is not a matter of an obscure scientific error.
It's not just the work of an obscure writer; it's a particularly obscure work of an obscure writer.
But what about an obscure booklet written by a Roman senator?
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