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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very blurry" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where an image is out of focus and not clearly visible. For example, "The photo was taken from far away, so the image is very blurry."
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"Offline is changing so rapidly, and the line is very blurry where off- and online meet today".
But Western experts have long said that the dividing line between the civilian sector and the government is very blurry in China.
Another challenge is that the boundary between different tissue parts is very blurry.
If your vision is very blurry after you use the drug prescribed for the first time, you should call your doctor and tell him this.
The first hunger goal is very blurry, with no deadline or technical specification.
On radio and television and the editorial page, the line between expertise and advocacy is very blurry, and pundits behave exactly the way Tetlock says they will.
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"It's very blurry".
Some games are very blurry with the line between social networking and gameplay," he said.
Everything was very blurry.
Instead, we rely on data to give us a glimpse into what is really going on; and without good data, the picture will be very blurry indeed".
Those lines are very blurry".
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