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"a fog" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a literal fog, as in: "After the sunset, a fog settled in the valley." You can also use it figuratively to describe a situation that is confusing, uncertain, or obscure, as in: "The conversation left me in a fog, and I had no idea how to respond."
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A fog descends.
He's in a fog.
I was really in a fog.
She also dreams of a fog machine.
Like my mind's in a fog.
I was in a fog.
Arefaine was in a fog.
You go into a fog".
"They go around in a fog".
All enveloped by a fog of nostalgia.
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Even love-in-a-fog, love-in-a-cloud,.
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