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Discover Ludwig"blurred line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an unclear distinction between two things or ideas. For example, "The blurred line between the two political parties makes it difficult for voters to tell which candidate to support."
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That blurred line between public and private space is what Common Sense tries to address.
Brooklyn Historical Society: Talking Fiction, Talking Fact (Sunday) This series, co-sponsored by the New York Review of Books, examines the fine, sometimes blurred line between fiction and the reality on which it is sometimes based.
And once his wife (a raw, blazingly young Claire Foy) pushes him into murdering his king, the already blurred line between war and peacetime behavior dissolves entirely, along with the military discipline that has kept him intact.
There is a blurred line between health and enhancement.
So is the blurred line between seduction and repulsion.
There's a bullying strain to the modern fitness ethos, a blurred line between cheerleading and hectoring.
But the blurred line between Trump's businesses and political activities is now in question.
The blurred line between comedy and news is startling in a 1988 "S.N.L".
This blurred line between consumer and producer will, he predicts, only become fuzzier.
This blurred line may increase the risk of therapeutic misconception, or that of over-reporting incidental findings.
MC: Dan Fogler's digitally painted performance is eerily lifelike -- perhaps the most "blurred line" performance I've yet seen.
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