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"through the haze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a scene or situation where visibility is reduced or hindered due to a thick fog or smoky atmosphere. Example: As the sun rose over the hills, the hikers could barely see the trail ahead through the dense haze that enveloped the valley.
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Two seconds later, the oblong nose of a train pokes through the haze of pixels and starts racing toward the viewer.
The sun looked like a silver coin through the haze.
On foggy mornings, they are barely visible through the haze.
Even through the haze, I felt that strongly.
Then, through the haze, a figure with metallic-colored skin emerges.
But reminders are ever-present anyway, just half a mile away through the haze.
Maybe it just brings him a little bit closer, a pure signal through the haze.
As the sun burns through the haze Some wake and shade their eyes.
I couldn't even tell you what was said through the haze of embarrassment.
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If you try hard, you can see light through the haze.
In the trilogy's second part, "Amidst," the audience becomes the crowd, wandering through the haze-filled theater, herded by the transit of three dancers.
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