Sentence examples for a somewhat blurred from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a somewhat blurred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not clear or distinct, often in a figurative sense, such as a memory or an image.
Example: "The details of that day are a somewhat blurred recollection in my mind, but I remember the emotions vividly."
Alternatives: "a slightly hazy" or "a somewhat unclear".

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Usage recognizes no clear distinction between logistic and nonlogistic services, but a somewhat blurred one has grown out of the traditional and opprobrious identification of logistics with noncombat rear-area activities.

Viewed through that prism, the trial was an extraordinary one: several important witnesses for the prosecution appeared in court, giving Mr. Bo the chance to cross-examine them; the judges allowed Mr. Bo to state that he wanted to retract a confession he had made under "mental strain"; and the transcripts gave the public a (somewhat blurred) window into the courtroom.

A somewhat blurred red figure appears behind Erin's right shoulder with eyes downcast and arms extended.

The rise of epigenetics highlights the maturation of an area, created half a century ago, which is still associated with a somewhat blurred definition.

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In that context, the distinction between a request and a command is somewhat blurred.

To us, it seems rather unlikely that these differences in stimuli and design somewhat blurred the picture or caused an absence of a congruency effect on temporal ventriloquism.

I sit down on a nearby bench and reconstruct my notes, somewhat blurred and faded from the kayak spill several hours earlier.

Because the centre of this re-increase differed between experiments, on average the effect was somewhat blurred out, resulting in a lower and wider second peak in the averaged curve, as well as higher standard deviations (Fig 4B).

We have included the total proportion due to asbestos exposure (including the proportion of cases unattributed as such), as the distinction between paraoccupational and environmental exposures is somewhat blurred in the case of a carcinogen that has been so widely used as a building product.

The two can go hand in hand, of course, but if United were serious about changing it back they appear to have quietly abandoned the idea and it is tempting sometimes to suspect their priorities might be somewhat blurred when they do not even hold a press conference after making Paul Pogba the world's most expensive footballer but arranged one last week to plug a bedding company from Shanghai.

I think the wave's crest was a few inches high, but everything went so fast that my recollection is somewhat blurred.

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