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"blurry veil" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is hazy, abstruse, or mysterious in nature. For example, "The truth behind the story seemed hidden by a blurry veil, and none of the witnesses could provide clear answers."
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What's behind that blurry veil?
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From the summit, we float into a world of blurry images: reflections, veils, patterns, panoramas, fade-outs and dissolves.
The day before we married, I was at my parents' house, sewing the veil into my headdress, when my other eye suddenly went blurry.
Appearance: Blurry.
vision blurry".
Constitutional procedure is blurry.
"The eye was blurry.
Remember, like a veil.
Her vision went blurry.
The lines are blurry.
Then everything goes blurry.
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