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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blurred smile" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a smile that is not clear or distinct, either due to movement, emotion, or other factors. Example: She couldn't help but notice his blurred smile as he tried to suppress a laugh.
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If your natural line is blurred, smile to tighten the skin and make it more prominent.
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Week one blurred into riding, children, schools, and smiles, as the group crossed the provinces of Artigas and Salto.
The faces are blurred; Caliban and Prospero are all beard, Ferdinand and Miranda only vague smiles in faded faces.
Some introductory text suggests the political stakes, however blurred: unemployment is at 1 percent, crime is nearly nonexistent and it's Morning in America (again): cue the smiling faces, fluttering flags and some pacifying notes from Debussy's "Clair de Lune".
O blurred.
Centuries blurred.
Holiday snaps blurred?
Everywhere the edges blurred.
Lines are blurred, breached.
"The lines get blurred.
Fashion boundaries blurred.
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