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Discover Ludwig"foggy vision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical sensation, such as when you have trouble seeing clearly. For example: "I needed to stay in my bedroom for a while because the bright sunlight gave me a foggy vision."
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They're still using the belly; they're also simulating the foggy vision and stiff joints of elderly drivers with an "age suit". If nothing more, these exercises are certainly an attempt to "get the other person's point of view," which Henry Ford once famously said was the key to success.
The foggy vision makes her look like a dream, inaccessible to mere fans.
Among the comments from forum participants were these: "America is biased against the Arabs"; "If America were fighting oppression, there would be no dispute"; "It is foggy vision through which the United States looks at the Arab world".
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Signs and symptoms may include headache, vomiting, nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, ringing in the ears, difficulty concentrating, memory loss of events both before and after the concussion, unsteady balance, slurred speech, glassy-eyed staring, loss of consciousness, feeling foggy or slow, emotional changes, and visual changes such as blurry vision, "seeing stars," or double vision.
As for Courtenay's bamboozled Geoff, the discovery of Katya's body turns him into a man out of time ("She looks like she did in 1962 and I look like this"), his spirit spiralling back toward distant youth, his memories clearer and more vivid than his foggy-eyed vision of the present.
However, because it was made of glass and covered most of a patient's eye, it could only be worn for a few hours at a time before a lack of oxygen made the wearer's vision foggy and full of blurred halos.
But I can say I feel well," he told reporters, describing his vision as "foggy and blurred".
When he went to Germany for treatment in February he told reporters his vision was "foggy".
My vision was foggy," writes Mr Brown in My Life, Our Times.
It can cause a range of symptoms, from persistent arthritis to neurological impairment, including memory loss, a "foggy brain," hypersensitivity to smells and sounds, vision impairment, fatigue and partial paralysis in the face or other areas.
There are still major challenges, such as how the vision systems will work in snowy or foggy areas.
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