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The phrase "blurring of boundaries" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the erosion or fading of clear distinctions between two things. Example: The rise of technology has led to a blurring of boundaries between work and personal life, making it difficult for people to disconnect from their jobs.
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And with it came a blurring of boundaries.
The blurring of boundaries is a godsend to working parents.
I can understand why this blurring of boundaries has happened: TV is a very informal, sociable industry.
What we humans desire in the face of mortality is not some biological blurring of boundaries or atomic continuity.
The road movie may well be the film genre that lends itself most naturally to this blurring of boundaries.
For me, this blurring of boundaries seemed to dilute, rather than strengthen, the power of the work.
Although such confusion caused grief in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", many transplantation researchers welcome a similar blurring of boundaries.
Such a blurring of boundaries was the kind of thing that could, it was said, "give scandal to the faithful".
Perhaps one of the most complex aspects of the conflict has been the blurring of boundaries between development and military occupation.
The blurring of boundaries between the public, private and voluntary sectors is creating demand for consultancies that can integrate policy, strategy and implementation.
There was further blurring of boundaries between fashion and beauty: the traditional demarcations between clothes and the body did not hold.
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