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The phrase "a smog of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thick, hazy atmosphere or a situation filled with confusion or negativity.
Example: "The city was enveloped in a smog of pollution that made it difficult to breathe."
Alternatives: "a haze of" or "a cloud of".
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"It was a smog of dust.
Or do you play fast and create a smog of dissonance?
In the early 2000s, advertising grew exponentially in Brazil, and São Paulo began to suffocate under a smog of signage.
But for now its airspace remains tightly controlled by the armed forces, and owners of private planes have to fly through a smog of bureaucracy.
Until the advent of X-ray spacecraft, especially Chandra, a detailed examination of the Milky Way's core had been impossible, since most of it is obscured in a smog of gas and dust.
Enveloped in a smog of coal dust that softens the sunlight into a hazy glow is the An Tai Bao surface coal mine.
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Leonard Dove was a journeyman cartoonist whose work often appeared swaddled in a thick smog of halftone.
We'll all be choking in a dense smog of smug.
My friend and I headed back to the campsite together, the shame emanating off us in a seedy smog of regret, and went to sleep in our flooded tents, feeling strange and lost.
The title track "I'm New Here" is a cover of a Smog song.
In addition, using glycol as a smog tracer, optical images of the highlighted primary airflow were taken with a CCD camera and contrast-enhanced by computer.
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