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The phrase "a haze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of obscurity, confusion, or a physical phenomenon where visibility is reduced, often due to atmospheric conditions.
Example: "As I walked through the fog, everything around me appeared to be shrouded in a haze."
Alternatives: "a mist" or "a blur".
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Everything was a haze.
His funeral was a haze.
It becomes a bit of a haze.
Her words surrounded her like a haze.
She was just lost in a haze of daydreams.
It remains suspended in a haze of secondhand smoke.
After that, it was just sort of a haze".
Spectacular views vanish in a haze of white.
There is a haze of incompetence that envelops ministers.
Yet those voices emerge from a haze of electronic magic.
But these good ideas dissipate in a haze of hubris.
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