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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit of a blur" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common idiomatic expression used to describe something that is hazy or indistinct. Example: After staying up all night studying, everything in class the next day was a bit of a blur.
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Great but a bit of a blur.
It's probably a bit of a blur.
It's still a bit of a blur.
The evening is a bit of a blur.
"It's all a bit of a blur, mercifully.
The race is all a bit of a blur.
Kelley sees it as "a bit of a blur".
Freshers' week was a bit of a blur.
The premiere is a bit of a blur.
Unfortunately, the whole thing is a bit of a blur.
From here, the campaign seems a bit of a blur.
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