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The phrase 'camouflage from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone that is trying to blend in with its surroundings to avoid being detected, either literally or figuratively. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as, "The soldier wore camouflage from the enemy forces."
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She was cloaked in camouflage from boots to baseball cap.
The species also emits light as a form of camouflage from predators lurking below.
Mr. van Hooydonk said designers were pleased to take over the design of camouflage from their internal rivals, the engineers.
They step out from their camouflage, from their hidden bowers, from their holes and burrows and nests and recesses.
In other words, being a black lizard on a black island provides you with camouflage from avian predators.
Like several other guests, Ray seems involved in a not very well hidden extramarital affair, and the dinner party eventually strips all camouflage from these secret liaisons.
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We speculated that DNA adducts in an AR-DNA adduct complex would be camouflaged from DNA repair proteins that would otherwise remove the adducts in prostate cancer cells.
Ecotones has a library of sounds with which to do its spontaneous camouflaging, from babbling brooks to cricket chirps to fireside crackling, said Sam Nicolino Jr., chief executive of the company, based in Campbell, Calif.
Some oil, he said, most likely came to rest along the coastlines of Bay Ridge and Gravesend, where black algae, fungus, mussels and clams grow and where oil would be effectively camouflaged from biologists seeking to assess the impact of the spill.
It requires mechanical handling and needs to be pre-positioned in hidden launch sites and camouflaged from the prying eyes of Israeli drones.
The mixed-use development has three aboveground floors for parking, though because the exterior is identical to the rest of the building that portion is camouflaged from the outside.
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