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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became blurry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that was once clear but has become indistinct or hard to make out. For example, "The details of the landscape became blurry as the sun set behind the mountains."
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In 2007, she started to have problems with her vision; customer receipts became blurry.
Then plebgate happened and a distinction once drawn along race and class lines became blurry.
My eyes became blurry, and I had to turn away to regain my composure.
At some point, however, distinctions between musical work and bodywork became blurry.
Constand told police she lost strength in her legs, her vision became "blurry" and she became "dizzy".
Well, the line between artistic statement and marketing opportunity became blurry a long time ago at Fashion Week, especially at Lincoln Center, where the event is named after a car (Mercedes-Benz, if you need ask).
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The distinction had become blurry.
The lines become blurry in these new arenas.
(Disconcertingly, it's like watching a film become blurry).
If they become blurry, that's what agents are for".
At first, his vision would become blurry but eventually clear up.
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