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Discover Ludwig"is blunting" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the present progressive verb form of the verb "blunt," meaning to make something less sharp or effective. You can use "is blunting" when describing a current or ongoing action of something losing its sharpness or effectiveness. For example, "The continuous use of this knife is blunting its edge" or "Her constant criticism is blunting his self-confidence."
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The task in hand is blunting the runaway leaders.
The Pentagon has abruptly severed its ties with a secretive advisory panel of elite scientists, leading to accusations that the country is blunting its ability to deal with increasingly sophisticated terrorists and other foes after Sept. 11.
While the consequences of adopting too hard of a line could linger should Rubio be the nominee, at least for now, the senator's main challenge is blunting Cruz's momentum.
But a decision Verizon made at least two years ago to cut the human out of many customer interactions is blunting some of the strike's effects, company executives say.
He was speaking at a special daylong Security Council session to review the organization's work in Iraq, during which the United States was on the defensive against criticism that it is blunting the positive impact of the program by blocking more than 1,000 import contracts.
In the Stress-Glut method, the stress concentration is blunting (Dalguer and Day, 2006).
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Its main message is blunter.
This newspaper was blunter.
Weapons must be blunted.
Washington was blunter.
Flavors are blunted.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com