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The phrase "seamlessly blending" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to smoothly and seamlessly merge or combine different elements or ideas. Example: The designer seamlessly blended modern and traditional styles in her latest collection, creating a unique and cohesive aesthetic.
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During the 1950s and '60s, Snow experimented with Latin, Hawaiian, boogie, and rockabilly music, seamlessly blending it into country compositions.
Lucy Crowe, Paula Murrihy, Allan Clayton and Peter Rose formed the solo quartet, their voices seamlessly blending and beautifully balanced.
Big windows have a view of a chapel attached to the monastery, seamlessly blending the old and new.
This book is a revelation, seamlessly blending the cleverness of its conceit with the virtues of captivating storytelling.
She looked at ease and elegant, seamlessly blending two cultures in a way that was far removed from the clumsy costume-wearing of others.
Ramm thinks the key to acceptance will be to make the sensors as pervasive as possible, almost seamlessly blending human and machine.
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They seamlessly blend work and play," she said.
Seamlessly blend what you live with what you learn.
Although they're somewhat crude, they reflect raw emotion and seamlessly blend comedy and pain.
Wood's design seamlessly blends new architectural elements with original stone gates and carved lintels.
The Condors seamlessly blend dance numbers with video, puppetry and physical theater.
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