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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was blurring" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something was becoming indistinct or unclear, either visually or metaphorically. For example: "As the line between reality and fiction was blurring, it became harder to distinguish fact from fiction."
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She was blurring, smudging, not herself.
Others said Dr. Wolfram was blurring facts and conjectures.
McCarthy came of age as minimalism was blurring into the performance-heavy world of conceptual art.
But it was the party itself that was blurring the line.
It was sobering, and I often felt like I was blurring the lines of mental illness.
Ms. Kaplan cautioned that the line between foundations and individuals was blurring, as more families establish foundations.
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His vision was blurred.
One was blurred.
But her persona was blurred.
So the whole issue was blurred.
For years the distinction was blurred.
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