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The phrase "enveloped by fog" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where something is surrounded or obscured by fog, often creating a mysterious or atmospheric effect. Example: "The old lighthouse stood silently, enveloped by fog, as the sound of distant waves echoed through the air."
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The Bears and Eagles were famously enveloped by fog in a divisional playoff game during the 1988 NFL season - Chicago were able to make the best of the conditions on the day, winning the Fog Bowl 20-12.
During the monsoon and winter seasons, Kalimpong is often enveloped by fog.
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All enveloped by a fog of nostalgia.
From then on, he recalled, "I was enveloped by the fog of poetry". A degree at the Iowa Writers Workshop followed, along with a Fulbright fellowship in Italy.
If you hit that 70-degree day or find yourself enveloped by swirling fog, you're covered, so to speak.
In the middle of San Francisco Bay, it is surrounded by treacherous currents and is almost always enveloped by thick fog and high winds.
Eventually, everyone from the light-gazers to the curiously mixed audience milling about the room to the collection of musicians on stage either soundchecking, jamming, or performing practiced compositions, who can say?—is enveloped by a fog machine with a zealous operator.
The prison, nestled in the seaside mountains outside of San Luis Obispo, is routinely enveloped by a thick fog that rolls in from the ocean at dawn.
Getting around: Enveloped by motorways.
Virunga was now enveloped by human conflict.
You felt enveloped by the music.
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