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"obscure the view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that is blocking or hindering the ability to see something clearly. For example: - The tall buildings in the city obscure the view of the mountains in the distance. - The thick fog completely obscured the view of the road, making it difficult to drive. - The large tree in front of the window obscures the view of the lake.
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Trees and a diverse terrain can also obscure the view.
On nights like Friday, though, the exhaust fumes from their breakdowns obscure the view.
Those pillars partially obscure the view: that is irritating but it also makes a point.
They do more to distract from and obscure the view of Soutine than to clarify it.
When the white clouds float at a higher altitude, they obscure the view of the lower brown clouds.
The closeness to the productions and financial concerns can often obscure the view of the performers to the wider implications.
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Curtains seem to obscure the views back into either of the doorways.
They also made sure that the new trees would not grow to obscure the views they had so carefully planned.
It rises soon enough, dutifully obscuring the view of New Jersey.
Onesies obscured the view of the television — for seven months.
However, the clouds obscured the view for event participants that evening.
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