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The phrase "as a blur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to see clearly or is moving very quickly, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The car sped past me as a blur, leaving only the sound of its engine in the air."
Alternatives: "like a flash" or "in a haze".
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At 30 seconds, motion will be depicted as a blur.
Edelson appears as a blur in most of these pictures.
But places where wiring overlaps appear as a blur.
Adrian remembers elementary school as a blur of unruly classes.
My son gasps as a blur of fur and claws whistles overhead.
In a race she describes as "a blur", she won comfortably.
At this velocity, oncoming drivers detect his approach as a blur.
Ms. Wong was trapped in the club until the police arrived, and described the whole thing as a blur.
While the road race had taken McCartney past many of the city's main attractions, they appeared as a blur.
Industrial agriculture means that fields are now fenced off, drenched in pesticide and viewed as a blur from the motorway.
Approach it from either side, by train or street, and the boxes read as a blur of abstract shapes.
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