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Discover LudwigThe phrase "camouflaged for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a situation, person, or object that is cleverly disguised or hidden. Example: The veteran soldier was camouflaged for the dangerous mission.
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I pass a small band standing right by the fence line, and they are barely discernible, almost without dimension, as though they had been camouflaged for the light of dawn.
The trojan masquerades as a photo app on your phone and is specially camouflaged for maximum sneakiness.
But the disaster lurking in GM's shrinking business has been camouflaged for years by the pace of demand overall.
Phaeacius is very well camouflaged; for example, P. malayensis has a body with dull grey and brown markings that resemble the surface of tree trunks in the rainforest.
Animals and birds associated with C. australis include lizards which forage among the flowers, including the gold-striped gecko which is well camouflaged for life among the leaves of the tree.
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The legal historian Robert Gordon explained that "professionalism and the professional ideals" that lawyers follow are increasingly "camouflage for narrow economic self-interest".
According to the broadsheet Vedomosti, Saturday's announcement shows that Dmitry Medvedev's time in the Kremlin was merely "camouflage" for a third Putin presidential term.
There are camouflaged Bibles for people who want to read scripture before blasting off.
Camouflage for the shy one.
Liminality can be camouflage for inadequate self-editing.
His loudness was, she suspected, a "camouflage for doubt".
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