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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blotted out" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically refers to the erasing or removal of something. For example, "The old street sign had been blotted out, replaced with a new one."
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English words blotted out Korean.
He alluded to activities that sometimes blotted out memory.
Foreign policy news blotted out almost everything else.
The plume rose to five thousand feet; dust blotted out the sun four counties away.
"It's a real neighborhood," where the sky hasn't yet been blotted out by excessive building.
Duck Island in the East River was blotted out by landfill.
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War doesn't blot out egotism.
Was Fast Food blotting out fast food?
He drank to blot out his nightmares.
To blot out the name of his remnants.
Clearly, Ballard tried to blot out many of his experiences.
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