Blury/low res fonts in HD

I'm adding subtitles and it looks awful, how can I make them better res?
(I am from another country and my language isnt perfect) I mean whole video is in 1080p, i ve added text, and i looks fine but when I end editing text it appears as blury and messy in this preview window on right,

Please Help,

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