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The phrase 'in a mask' is correct in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone wearing a mask, usually either for medical reasons or to conceal identity. For example: The masked bandit ran away from the scene of the crime.
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"He broke into Princess Di's home in a mask.
Another British jihadi is merely another fool in a mask.
Garrick entered the acting profession anonymously, in a mask.
Walking into the Peninsula lobby to find everybody in a mask was very surreal.
Often, dressing up performs that function — the person in a mask tells the truth.
They are enjoying the exotic fish when a man in a mask and flippers swims up.
But it's French and has Monica Bellucci in a mask and makes no sense whatsoever.
There were drummers, gymnasts and a model whose head was covered in a mask that had antlers.
As Wilde said, you put a man in a mask and he will tell you the truth.
On his recent Yeezus tour he performed in a mask for most of the set, a masterstroke of a tease.
It snuck up behind it, in a mask, in a white limo, chatting away, singing, swinging, licking and whooping.
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