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Yes, 雾 (wù) is used to describe a foggy day. It is a noun that means "fog; fine spray". It is often used to describe the weather on a day when the air is filled with a thick mist or fog.
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雾 (wù) and 霾 (mái) are both words for fog, but they have different connotations. 雾 (wù) is a general term for fog, and it can refer to both natural fog and man-made fog. 霾 (mái) specifically refers to air pollution, and it is usually used to describe the smog that is created by burning fossil fuels.
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雾 (wù) is more commonly used to describe a type of weather. It is used to refer to a thick mist or fog that is usually seen in the morning or evening. It is also used to describe a type of air quality, such as smog or haze, which is usually caused by air pollution. In this case, it is often used in combination with other words, such as 霾 (mái) or 烟 (yān).
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