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"mist rises" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase is commonly used in a descriptive context, which generally describes the atmosphere of a place, especially a natural landscape. For example, you could say: "As the sun began to set, the cool mist rises from the nearby lake creating an ethereal atmosphere."
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Mist rises.
To locate places where wells should be dug, he recommended looking for spots where mist rises in early morning.
Mist rises from the stones outside its entrance and around its courtyard; in the main dining room, a harpist plays angelic music.
A thin mist rises like a mourner's veil above the gambrel roof, and low-slung clouds bathe the grounds in perpetual gloom.
"From here I can cycle out to watch the deer in the park or run by the River Thames as the mist rises and the birds fly above.
Puddles dot the town's streets and sidewalks, and mist rises off the Campsie Fells and the Fannyside Lochs just beyond the town's borders.
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A morning mist rose off the grass.
Cold mist rose from her hair and shoulders.
Before him, shrouded in mist, rose the Beardmore Glacier.
A thick mist rose skyward from the trees, the moisture of night burning off.
Mist rose off the grass as I headed down a ravine shaded by trees.
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