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The phrase "blurred by" is a correct and usable word phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe how something becomes unclear or not easily distinguishable. For example, "The image was blurred by a layer of dust."
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His long-term vision was blurred by near-term considerations.
But it did become blurred by the headlines".
(My memory of this dialogue may be blurred by carbohydrates).
Some were blurred by yellow spots of mold.
But his transition into consciousness was blurred by delirium.
My vision was blurred by my anxiety, and that was not good.
Fact and fiction, truth and falsehood, nightmare and familiarity are blurred by the process of demonisation.
Ethnic differences were blurred by the effects of peripatetic education and shared languages.
Sharon's mouth was prominent, her cold eyes blurred by the plastic.
Priscilla was six feet tall & used to be beautiful, but was now bloated & blurred by arthritis.
On this anniversary, all those images — blurred by time — will come into focus once again.
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