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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in makeup' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing a person's appearance or job, specifically related to cosmetics or theatrical art. Example: "The actress looked stunning in her elaborate stage costume and stage makeup."
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You couldn't swim in makeup.
His interest in makeup started early.
Think of the hours in makeup.
How long was Chuck in makeup?
His stage persona – caked in makeup – reflected this, too.
We must get you in makeup this instant".
It was "miserable being in makeup every day," he says.
I never saw women in makeup, or with different hairstyles.
For the first time he dabbled in makeup.
Here, the hard work is all in makeup application.
It wasn't bland, or fake and covered in makeup".
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