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"the blurring of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
This phrase is generally used to refer to a merging or indistinctness of something. For example, "The blurring of the lines between traditional media outlets has created an environment of widespread confusion."
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To be expanded on: the blurring of fiction and biography.
Some focus on the blurring of distinctions: kidult, infomercial.
"It stops the blurring of the two institutions," she said.
Now is the time to refuse the blurring of memory.
The blurring of boundaries is a godsend to working parents.
One is the blurring of the boundaries of the corporation.
The blurring of play and pedagogy, for example, is rife in the lower grades.
He personifies the blurring of lines between investment banking and objective analysis".
Still, simple gestures on our part can minimize the blurring of bear and human territory.
In fact, the magic was in the blurring of art and artefacts, of artists and musicians.
"So like any fundamental change, the blurring of the lines is uncomfortable".
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the erasing of
the intermingling of
the vagueness of
the dissolving of
the jamming of
the waning of
the tarnishing of
the confusion of
the mixing of
the ambiguity of
the confounding of
the dark of
the disappearing of
the deleting of
the diminishing of
the merging of
the misleading of
the looming of
the scrambling of
the confusing of
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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
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