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The phrase "a camouflage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or instance of camouflage, such as clothing or patterns designed to conceal someone or something.
Example: "The soldier wore a camouflage that blended perfectly with the forest surroundings."
Alternatives: "a disguise" or "a concealment".
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(He wears a camouflage flak jacket instead of an apron).
She wore a camouflage baseball cap with Confederate trim.
The rabbi wore a camouflage yarmulke under his flak helmet.
Their reform was "not a camouflage act", he said.
But Seddon's "accuracy" was a camouflage for ideology - Hunt's ideology.
"Now it looks more like a camouflage," he says.
Yet another wears a camouflage French Army helmet.
Later he refined the ensemble by adding a camouflage cap.
Each wore a camouflage uniform and carried a rifle.
His loudness was, she suspected, a "camouflage for doubt".
Unlike lanternfishes, bristlemouths only use their bioluminescence as a camouflage mechanism.
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