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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'disguise himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone is trying to hide their true identity or appearance. For example, "He decided to disguise himself with a wig and glasses so that no one would recognize him."
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He cannot disguise himself.
"He wanted to disguise himself.
I suggest he puts on a beanie to disguise himself.
The "Craigslist Killer", moreover, seems to have taken little trouble to disguise himself from the security cameras ubiquitous at hotels.
Fraser claimed to be the first robber to disguise himself with a stocking mask,– and further convictions followed.
Now we know why Miles is an actor; Mr. Henry gets to disguise himself as several different personalities.
He used wigs and long overcoats to disguise himself and used mascara to change the colour of his hair.
The principle of the plainclothes detective is that his lack of visible insignia makes it easier for him to disguise himself.
While in training, he said, he decided to disguise himself at lunch, slicking back his then medium-length hair, putting on glasses and a fake mustache.
Groucho, on the other hand, became fixated on "King Lear," in which the hero, Edgar, just so happens to disguise himself as a madman named Tom.
The sultan was so intent on eradicating coffee that he would disguise himself as a commoner and stalk the streets of Istanbul with a hundred-pound broadsword.
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