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"light mist" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a thin, almost imperceptible layer of mist in the air. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing weather conditions or setting a scene in a story. Example: As they walked through the forest, a light mist hung in the air, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
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A beautiful light mist".
A light mist was falling.
A light mist was hovering over the ground.
Her sound on Saturday suggested a clear pond over which hovers a light mist.
Eastwardly, lonely Drygarn Fawr and its great summit cairns are gauzed in light mist.
A light mist fell, and low clouds shrouded much of the surrounding hillsides.
Chris Maxcy, 33, agreed as he mended nets in a light mist the other evening here.
A light mist covered the hilly roads by Alfredo De Los Santos's neighborhood in Hopewell Junction, N.Y., last week.
Residents greeted him with questions about reconstruction and compensation for damage as a light mist coated the central square.
For straight hair, "apply a light mist of a heat protector -- I use Redken Hot Sets 22 Thermal Setting Mist -- before drying hair and using a curling iron".
One recent Saturday night, foul balls rained down as a gaggle of poncho-clad grade-school boys dived for them in a light mist.
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