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The phrase "a euphemism for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe a mild or indirect word or expression that is substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt.
Example: "The term 'passed away' is a euphemism for 'died,' which many people find more comforting."
Alternatives: "a softer term for" or "a more polite way to say".
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Or was it a euphemism for abortion?
Homeless is a euphemism for whore.
Resolution is a euphemism for controlled bankruptcy.
Environmentalists consider this a euphemism for deregulation.
Razing is a euphemism for systematic destruction.
Is this a euphemism for concentration camps?
This is only a euphemism for censorship.
"Party" was a euphemism for drinking.
Freeway "improvement" is a euphemism for expansion.
It is simply a euphemism for 'long'".
"It's just a euphemism for voter suppression," he said.
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