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"blurred ink" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe ink that is smudged or unclear, either intentionally or unintentionally. Example: The letter was illegible due to the blurred ink, making it difficult to decipher the writer's message.
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The ink refused to settle against the new-cut type, giving the paper a blurred, intemperate air that badly rankled Raymond.
The blurred scroll evokes nothing.
Try a little blurred flash.
They are fluid coalitions with blurred profiles.
Ink freezes.
It is a blurred memory," she says.
However, his vision remains blurred.
Many details, however, remain blurred.
It's kind of blurred for me.
Now the lines are a little blurred.
"Some people are O.K. with blurred boundaries.
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