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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fog out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something becomes unclear or obscured, often due to confusion or lack of clarity.
Example: "The complex instructions seemed to fog out my understanding of the project."
Alternatives: "cloud my understanding" or "blur my perception".
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We even get full spectrum of weather options from the sun in Noe, Castro, and the Mission to the cool fog out in the avenues.
"What we are doing now is clearing the fog out of the way so people can see the real problems," said Bill Herod, coordinator of The N.G.O.
And finally giving in, I give him my gleaming soul And as he eats my gleaming soul, I am one with him And stare out his eyepits and I see nothing but white And then I see nothing but fog and the white I had seen before was nothing but fog And there is nothing but fog out the eyes of monsters.
d Water droplets in the needles of the Canary Pine (Pinus canariensis) harvesting fog out of the trade wind clouds.
Mr. Wesson did not provide the testimony of any 15-year-olds who agreed that sucking fog out of a severed robot penis looks "cool".
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When the fog moved out, Guay put down a run that might have been good enough to win if the conditions had remained the same.
A fog of nicotine rolls out along the ceiling from the smoking area.
Out of the fog, and out of the magnifying light — now revealed to be that of a car travelling along this back road, probably in search of a place to park — out of this appeared a white goat.
Liquid nitrogen and a giant air blaster pushed out fog.
Fog always brought out the best in him.
"Sea of Fog, Sweden" stretches out below an ancient Viking ruin and refers to an 1818 painting by Casper David Friedrich.
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