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Jagged edges are the opposite of blurry. Blur smooths out sharp edges.
When edges are sharp and crisp, that's when the jagged nature of square pixels is visible.
The screenshot you posted here has lots of blurred edges. Look at the grass, trees, and hair.
Maybe you could post a screen shot of the problem you're talking about?