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Yes, 发呆 (fādāi) can be used in everyday conversation. It is a verb that means "to daydream, to lose in thought". It is often used to describe someone who is not paying attention to their surroundings, or who is lost in thought.
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发呆 (fādāi) and 沉思 (chénsī) both refer to the act of daydreaming or losing oneself in thought. However, 发呆 implies that the person is in a state of absent-mindedness, where they are not actively thinking about anything in particular, but rather just letting their mind wander. 沉思, on the other hand, implies that the person is actively thinking about something, and is deeply immersed in their thoughts.
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