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The phrase "in mystery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is enigmatic or not easily understood.
Example: "The ancient ruins were shrouded in mystery, leaving archaeologists puzzled for decades."
Alternatives: "in enigma" or "in obscurity".
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"Biafra" was wrapped in mystery.
Appearance: Shrouded in mystery.
But the attack remains shrouded in mystery.
The reasons are shrouded in mystery.
The question has been shrouded in mystery.
His last days are shrouded in mystery.
In mystery writing, he never actually did?
Our lives begin in mystery... and end in mystery.
Even Tut's death remains shrouded in mystery.
Sony's plan has been shrouded in mystery.
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The business of Broadway has always been cloaked in mystery.
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