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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smudge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mark or stain that is unclear or not well-defined, often on a surface like paper or glass.
Example: "There was a smudge on the window that obstructed my view of the street."
Alternatives: "a stain" or "a blot".
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Ares feels like a smudge.
A smudge for the horizon.
A smudge of flour dusted her cheek.
Looks like a smudge or something".
And what a smudge of a show.
You didn't know we was goin a smudge brands?
Sometimes there is barely a smudge at all.
The dark spot on his waist is a smudge.
A smudge was where one eyebrow should have been.
I can deal with a smudge in a photograph.
The ball had a smudge of dirt on it.
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