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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to blend further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of mixing or combining elements more deeply or thoroughly. Example: "To achieve a smoother texture in the sauce, you may want to blend further until all ingredients are fully incorporated."
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In contrast to these religious extremists, modern Jews will likely become more invisible as continued assimilation, intermarriage and secularism cause them to blend further into the American landscape.
Comb the eyebrows to blend further.
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During this time, the leftover liquid will be absorbed and the flavors will blend further.
Stir the ingredients to blend them further.
The similar excitonic decay in annealed and nonannealed PPV-CdSe OA) blends further suggests diffusion-limited quenching (see Figure 6 b).
Most raceways can even be painted to match your wall or trim color, allowing them to blend in even further.
If you applied the contrasting color directly to the nail instead of blending it on a separate surface, the top coat can actually help to blend the colors further.
The litany of grief starts with congressional mandates to blend more ethanol into gasoline, further reducing demand for Valero's distillation towers.
Remember that the further apart, the more the colors have a chance to blend softly.
Remember to blend!
Try to blend in.
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