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"disguised for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has been disguised or altered for a specific purpose or reason. Example: The detective disguised himself for the undercover operation, wearing a fake mustache and glasses to blend in with the crowd.
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The effect was disguised for a while by a higher volume of transactions.
In 1976, they appeared on film, heavily disguised, for De Antonio and his cameraman Haskell Wexler.
They know that human failings are disguised for the sake of a political persona.
The students whose developing stories are part of its pleasure have been disguised for their own protection.
These profits which can include labor income disguised for tax reasons accrue to working-age owners of closely-held, mid-market firms in skill-intensive industries.
Sonia – whose name was changed and face and voice disguised for the interview – complained that she felt abandoned by the French authorities.
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Payoffs are frequently disguised as payments for goods or services.
The firm has been disguised as Global Airlines for confidentiality reasons.
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