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The phrase "are often blurred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where distinctions or boundaries between concepts, categories, or ideas are not clear or are mixed together.
Example: "In discussions about art and science, the lines between creativity and logic are often blurred."
Alternatives: "are frequently indistinct" or "are commonly obscured".
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But the lines are often blurred.
The lines between poverty and forced displacement are often blurred.
Mr. Watson agrees that the lines are often blurred.
For publishers, too, the lines are often blurred.
The lines between a vibrato and a trill are often blurred.
In fact, the lines between council appointments and party appointments are often blurred.
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The line between playing and studying was often blurred.
It is also because the line between state services and ANC largesse is often blurred.
The vision is often blurred, and the affected person may see double.
The space between performers and audience is often blurred or eroded.
Froese's solo work continued alongside Tangerine Dream, although the lines between them were often blurred.
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