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Discover LudwigThe phrase "camouflage for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that acts as cover or a disguise for something else. For example, "The dense forest acted as camouflage for the soldiers."
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Camouflage for the shy one.
Hemp, it warns, would provide camouflage for growing marijuana.
Liminality can be camouflage for inadequate self-editing.
Brown sees green as camouflage for tax increases.
But Seddon's "accuracy" was a camouflage for ideology - Hunt's ideology.
His loudness was, she suspected, a "camouflage for doubt".
Or would social sloganeering provide camouflage for more reform?The second, perhaps.
Officers, some dressed in camouflage, for the most part did not engage with the crowd.
Mr. McConnell tartly ridiculed that plan as a camouflage for spending.
The problem comes when it is used as camouflage for hiding what are essentially political decisions.
As is customary, city life itself is camouflage for spies and their counterspies.
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