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The phrase "disguised purpose" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It refers to a hidden or concealed intention behind a statement or action. Example: John's offer to help Sarah move into her new apartment was a disguised purpose to spend more time with her.
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These somber calculations had, of course, a single, thinly disguised purpose, which was to stall, until some other solution emerged.
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But it's really a thinly disguised defense of single-purpose gadgets.
We chose to use disguised observation technique in this study.
The presentation of factual material as art is the purpose of such thinly disguised biographies as Somerset Maugham's Moon and Sixpence (1919), undisguised biographies fleshed out with supposition and imagination like Helen Waddell's Peter Abelard (1933), and many autobiographies served up—out of fear of libel or of dullness as novels.
One way that the company did this, according to the complaint, was by means of a disguised loan from Citigroup through a Delaware company set up for the purpose.
When the boys accidentally wipe out a unit of American soldiers disguised as Germans for a secret mission, "The Inglorious Bastards" belatedly discovers a sense of mission and purpose.
First, the disguised part.
Gongorism disguised as primitivism.
Technique disguised athleticism.
Psychedelic sci-fi disguised as literature: Aldous Huxley.
(Often well disguised as disgust).
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