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The phrase "in costume" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is wearing a particular outfit or attire for a specific purpose, such as a costume party, play, or event. Example: "The children arrived at the Halloween party dressed in costume and ready to trick-or-treat."
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Protests also came in costume.
Wiborg girls in costume.
Or not in costume.
The two were not in costume.
"Today, people dress in costume," she said.
Some clowns have arrived in costume.
Children are encouraged to dress in costume.
Ashton himself was not in costume.
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Sadly, though, it lacks any footage of Venom in-costume.
It's the first in-costume run-through.
College professor in Costume and Fashion Design.
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