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The phrase "a mask of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a facade or a deceptive appearance that someone presents to others.
Example: "She wore a mask of confidence, hiding her true insecurities from everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a facade of" or "an illusion of".
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A mask of makeup?
His face was a mask of pain.
Her face was a mask of rage.
It was like a mask of determination.
Her face is a mask of anguish.
Fogelson's face was a mask of amenability.
Guinness's face becomes a mask of bliss.
In response, she put on a mask of persona: toughness.
Is he hiding behind a mask of studied inexpressiveness?
Her face is a mask of banal contentment.
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a. Mask of the malleus.
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a mask of suffering
a mask of bliss
a mask of tension
a masking of policy
a mask of normalcy
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a mask of fear
in a mask of utter
a shield of
a concealment of
a hide of
a whitewash of
a decoration of
a skin of
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a facade of
a hood of
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