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Discover Ludwig"partially obscured" is a correct and usable term in written English, and it can be used to describe something that is partially hidden, concealed, or hard to see.
For example, "The sun was partially obscured by the clouds, making it difficult to see."
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The second is the person, often partially obscured, being dunked on.
Because the Yankees pounded Mulder, Mussina's unsettling start was partially obscured.
In it, images of Mr. Romney are partially obscured by black, oily fingerprints.
An observer in the penumbra sees the Sun (or other light source) partially obscured.
It should be mentioned that everyone's jersey – new or otherwise – cannot be partially obscured from now on.
It was wildly colorful, almost violent, with several tower-like forms partially obscured by marks that resembled explosions.
Two trains crashed close to Paddington station in London after one ploughed through a partially obscured red danger signal.
Except that, alas, you cannot quite see it because it has been cropped, and then partially obscured by information.
Partially obscured by sanding and paper overlays, the crude posters ("Divorcio y Custodia," "Cheap Auto Parts," "Life Time Hair") exert a highly specific sense of time and place.
My favorite variations on this type are the Vintage editions of Nabokov (the best is the title "Speak, Memory" partially obscured by a piece of translucent wax paper).
His blue eyes are partially obscured by thick, drooping brows, and they are perpetually rheumy, as if he were harboring a deadly tropical disease.
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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