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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disguised with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been intentionally or unintentionally concealed or disguised with something else. For example, "The truth was disguised with lies."
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At the market, the stress is often disguised with beauty.
These ordinary features of human flesh, she said, can be disguised with makeup and lights.
"Some heads were duplicated but they were disguised with beards, glasses or different hair," says Riley.
Disguised with makeup, younger physicists played the parts of their "elders".
As it is common on ChatRoulette, he is slightly disguised with a hoodie.
Their archives are carefully curated on websites, their identities disguised with pseudonyms and firebreaks.
The wood panels are exposed throughout the interior of the house, except where wiring or plumbing is disguised with plasterboard.
But they actually all feature a model who has been cleverly disguised with paint to almost disappear into the background.
Adding insult to injury, it was all disguised with trumped-up charges of drinking, womanising and other high jinks.
Design A could be a wondrous wooden tree-house, or a half-baked idea disguised with garden trellis.
Armed with a revolver and disguised with a large hat and lorgnon, she secretly followed Gentien and his new mistress.
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