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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already blurred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become unclear or indistinct at an earlier point in time.
Example: "The lines between work and personal life have already blurred since the advent of remote work."
Alternatives: "previously obscured" or "already indistinct".
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The line between musical concert and poetry reading is slowly blurring, indeed is already blurred, which means the dirt piled atop the grave of Language poetry will now, too, be urinated upon by additional passersby.
"The most cutting-edge contemporary art market at auction has already blurred these boundaries.
She encountered a man whose native Mayan was already blurred with Mexican Spanish.
Wilson seems more interested in muddying the already blurred lines between reality and artifice on Instagram.
The discreteness of each sequence, formally delineated by the first two dancers, is already blurred during the five-dancer phase.
Electric light, the Internet and the global economy have already blurred the distinction between night and workday.
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But the boundaries are already blurring.
The line between online and on campus is already blurring.
The boundary between biology and IT is already blurring into whole new fields, like bio-informatics.
Most are somewhat faceless, and are already blurring into older expanses of sprawl.
But digital retailers like Amazon and Alibaba are already blurring traditional retail boundaries and consumers have demonstrated a large and growing appetite for digital retail.
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