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The phrase "fog by" is not a complete phrase and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that you may be thinking of the phrase "shrouded by fog," which is a common way to describe a place that is covered in heavy fog. This phrase is often used in written English to convey a sense of a mysterious or eerie atmosphere. Example: As I walked through the old cemetery, I was shrouded by fog, adding to the already eerie atmosphere.
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House of Sand and Fog By Andre Dubus III.
Fog, by definition, is stratus in contact with the ground or the sea.
5 1 HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG, by Andre Dubus III.
Week List Fiction 1 2 HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG, by Andre Dubus III.
"You could as well dissipate a fog by flinging hand-grenades into it".
Now, the Treasury aims to clear the fog by buying up these investments.
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It's clear like the fog down by the dock where Fagin lives.
A dense fog, created by a grid of misters, evokes a fairy tale setting.
The fog, which by midday Monday had started to lift, created havoc for thousands of commuters.
That's what Gaines, in his post-amphetamine fog, meant by "good taste".
And so the fog created by all too many macroeconomists did a lot of real-world damage.
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