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The phrase "don a mask" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of putting on a mask, often in contexts related to health, safety, or disguise.
Example: "Before entering the hospital, all visitors are required to don a mask to ensure everyone's safety."
Alternatives: "put on a mask" or "wear a mask".
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Don a mask for a cause.
Good might never seem so good, nor evil so evil, anywhere else, and one person can don a mask and some tights and protect all from peril.
We find in the file, in almost indecipherable handwriting, a note that establishes the precise moment of what would be one of the great realizations of his life: to don a mask was to refuse a destiny.
He arrived in England at 19 and, while working as a bodyguard to a currency dealer, wrestled down the bill to no great effect, as Paul or James Lincoln, until the Scottish promoter and wrestler George Kidd suggested he don a mask.
When I told a friend I was planning to don a mask to switch off my mind, she blurted, "Manchurian Candidate!" But I'll try almost anything to sleep, and so last month in a hotel room in Charleston, S.C., I exposed the inside of the Glo to Sleep mask to a light bulb for about 30 seconds to activate the "points of glo" before tightening the mask around my head by its Velcro straps.
You don a mask of happiness every day, that you may even have come to believe is the real thing.
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In Puerto Rico, Don Kent donned a mask and worked under the name "Super Médico III" alongside Super Médico I. Kent was brought in as a storyline replacement for the real Super Médico III, who was played by Jose Estrada, Jr. Médicos I & III won the WWC World Tag Team Championship on August 4, 1984 from King Tonga and Gran Apollo.
The poet isn't so much taking on a character as donning a mask.
At night he dons a mask and burgles the houses of well-to-do Edinburgh citizens.
Johnny Heitinga dons a mask to face his old Everton team-mates today.
In the DC Comics universe, Kate Kane is a lesbian who dons a mask to fight crime as Batwoman.
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