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Saying "in a fog",'in a haze' is not really correct in English?
in a fog
confused or not aware
I was in a fog for several days after my son's accident.
Aug 29, 2014 1:46 PM
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They are English words in an English phrase which we understand and use. It looks correct to me.
The idea here is of a "mental fog".
August 29, 2014
1
The example you've given, "I was in a fog for several days after my son's accident," is perfectly correct an natural-sounding.
August 30, 2014
1
Typically we use these two phrases when a person is confused, for example after suffering concussion, or coming out of surgery, or perhaps they have just woken up.
She was in a fog when I met her, I don't think she knew where she was.
After the accident, he seemed to be in a haze for several days.
I woke them at 3am, and they both seemed to be in a fog, but they startled me when they opened the door holding a gun. That really threw me into a haze.
August 29, 2014
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