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'a mist' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a light fog or cloud of dust, smoke, or tiny water droplets in the air. For example: The sun shone through a mist as the ship sailed away from the harbor.
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It is a mist.
A mist covers Damon's eyes.
"It was just a mist of blood".
A mist blows in from Lake Michigan.
But a mist of disappointment soon settled over the building.
This puzzled mumbling stranger in our midst, in a mist,.
Well, which is it, a mist or an intermittent rain?
The drizzle was so fine it was almost a mist.
A mist of hairspray is all you need, says Gilbert.
"You get a mist of depleted uranium and steel".
Around her bursts a mist of circles, squares and swirls.
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