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'through the fog' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a scene in which a person or object is moving slowly and uncertainly, with limited visibility. For example: "She moved slowly through the fog, unsure of the path ahead."
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The red fire spits through the fog.
Through the fog of insects, she saw figures approaching.
But Hungary's allies should see through the fog of amendment.
That can be difficult through the fog of political war that has hung over this town.
He was in the harbor, on a tugboat, when the Carpathia sliced through the fog.
But cutting through the fog of company spin and doctored numbers isn't getting easier.
An early glimpse of clarity began to cut through the fog in my brain.
The spotlight shining on Rodgers has burned through the fog that shrouded this city's athletes.
Through the fog of statistics, the shape of the 2015 general election campaign began to emerge.
I wonder what the forests here looked like through the fog back then.
If we could see through the fog of current events, we might discern a fork ahead.
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