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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a masquerade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a party or event where guests wear masks and costumes, or metaphorically to describe a situation that is deceptive or not what it seems.
Example: "The gala was a grand masquerade, with everyone dressed in elaborate costumes and masks, hiding their true identities."
Alternatives: "a charade" or "a facade".
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A Masquerade Q.
But that's just a masquerade.
Prospero gives a masquerade ball.
The theme is a masquerade ball.
It's a masquerade, a fraud.
Sam believed her thick-skinned nature was a masquerade.
The very act of speaking is, for Carol, a masquerade.
Behold torchbearers in black capes heralding a masquerade.
–Have you ever been to a masquerade party?
Adelie Mengue said, "This is an electoral holdup, a masquerade".
Maybe even now it's more of a masquerade".
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