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The phrase "a wig" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a hairpiece worn on the head for various reasons, such as fashion, disguise, or medical conditions.
Example: "She decided to wear a wig for the costume party to transform her appearance completely."
Alternatives: "a hairpiece" or "a hair extension".
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It was a wig.
He's wearing a wig.
Weave it into a wig?
She loves a wig.
He wore a wig on occasion.
She hides the evidence with a wig.
Her hair — could it be a wig?
"But Ciarán's wearing a wig".
Michael Fassbender in a wig.
Anonymous, Manhattan May I suggest a wig?
she's wearing a wig! She's Orthodox, too!
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