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The phrase "a towering mist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mist that is particularly thick or high, often evoking a sense of mystery or grandeur in a setting.
Example: "As we approached the valley, we were enveloped by a towering mist that obscured our view of the landscape."
Alternatives: "a thick fog" or "a dense haze".
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Add in traffic, and you get a towering mist rising over the freeways.
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But why a tower without a church?
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