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in a way that is not clear or easily perceived
- The distant voices were indistinctly heard through the fog.
- The details of the painting appeared indistinctly in the dim light.
- The words in the old manuscript were indistinctly written and hard to decipher.
- The distant landscape was indistinctly blurred by the rain.
- The background noise made the speaker's words indistinctly audible.
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