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Discover Ludwig"blending in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is inconspicuous or unnoticeable. For example, "At the party, I tried to blend in, but my bright dress made me stand out from the crowd."
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blending in
verb
Present participle of blend in
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Newman, like Johnson, is blending in quickly.
The first part of talking to any group is blending in without making it too obvious.
Get some foundation and rub it all over your lips and lip line, blending in well.
"He's blending in".
Don't blame them for blending in.
But it's also not about blending in".
We were given instructions on blending in.
Some thicken the broth by blending in beans.
That tactic would also help government forces evade NATO attacks by blending in with civilians.
A master at blending in, he interviewed no one formally, but merely drank, watched, and listened.
Many of them live in grim apartments along narrow dirt roads, blending in with poor Jordanians.
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