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"foggy idea" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to a thought or concept that is uncertain, fuzzy, or hard to pin down. For example, "He had a foggy idea of what the plans were for the weekend, but couldn't remember the details."
Idiom
Foggiest idea.
If you don't have the foggiest idea, you don't know or understand anything at all.
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Many Americans, by contrast, have only a foggy idea of what their taxes pay for.
Many people have a foggy idea that it eventually gave rise to encyclopedias and museums of art and natural history, as well as to botanical gardens and circus freak shows.
Never having seen a "bio bay" before, we had only a foggy idea of what to expect.
Most of us have a pretty foggy idea -- maybe because there are few boots with straps still in circulation.
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In New York, where apartment residents often have only foggy ideas about the status of basement furnaces and neighbors' appliances, detectors are suddenly must-haves.
No, it's having not the foggiest idea in the world what baseball is".
I don't believe he has the foggiest idea of how to create trust and enthusiasm".
But as for when, Fed officials have not the foggiest idea.
"Until I meet the gentleman," Mr. Dunham said, "I haven't got the foggiest idea".
"I haven't the foggiest idea how one penetrates motivation," she said.
I haven't the foggiest idea why Andriy Shevchenko's goal was disallowed.
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