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The phrase "as a wig because" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where one is explaining a reason related to a wig, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "She wore her hair down, as a wig because she wanted to change her look for the party."
Alternatives: "like a wig since" or "similar to a wig due to".
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My Mohawk (10) started off as a wig because I didn't have enough hair.
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Kouao explained that Climbié was wearing a wig because she had short hair, an explanation accepted by Winter.
Chaplin mimics actresses Greta Garbo and Janet Gaynor with a deck-mop serving as a wig.
As an aside, we could export the track as a WIG file for use in other tools, then read it back into R.
Flashing headlights (typically the high beams, flashed alternately) are known as a wig-wag.
Don't avoid a wig just because you don't want to admit you are losing your hair!
Azaria wore a prosthetic nose, ears, buck teeth, eyebrows and a wig, as well as shaving his head.
A merkin, otherwise known as a pubic wig, was required because the 26-year old needed to appear naked as those in the 1930's most often did.
Sometimes a wig is needed because a character has to look different over the course of a show's season.
Because a wig can't grow back, the work can be nerve-racking.
I'd been wearing a wig as Marcia Clark.
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