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Discover Ludwig"meaningless blur" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is confusing or has no clear purpose. For example, "The instructions were a meaningless blur, and I decided to just follow my instincts instead."
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But those details are a meaningless blur.
A review in Practical Photography dismissed the book's "meaningless blur, grain, muddy exposures, drunken horizons and general sloppiness".
Hoffmann's vehicle of awe and terror being turned into a meaningless blur of disco beats, hip-hop samples, jingles, and ringtones.
Popular Photography magazine derided Mr. Frank's black-and-white pictures of isolated individuals, teenage couples and groups at funerals for their "meaningless blur, grain, muddy exposures, drunken horizons and general sloppiness".
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Maybe this is precisely because the codes are still so obscure here: What looks like a meaningless pixel blur to most observers holds a secret-message potential to the few.
And it is with the permanent closing of that window — a day when all movies are available everywhere at once, making the phrase "wait until it comes to TV" meaningless — that lines now blurred will completely be erased.
"Hi," I said as Stan floated toward me, moving through the drunken bridal party and their lightly groping hands; the audience was blurred and meaningless like other tourists at one's first viewing of David.
So when one hears about stars that are 1,000,000 light years away, while it may not take your breath away, it does blur a mind into meaningless nothingness.
As Dr. Tinker marvels at our ravenous appetite for power and wonders how we will pay for it, facts and figures blur and dissolve into a meaningless slurry.
But critics claim that the lines are blurred to such a degree as to make the distinction meaningless.
They also fell prey to streaming service subscriptions that value all music equally, blurring the distinction between "mixtape" and "album" and making the distinction itself meaningless.
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