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'mask on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a statement about wearing a face mask in a specific situation, or when referring to the act of putting a face mask on. For example: "We must wear masks at all times when in public - mask on!".
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Put the oxygen mask on yourself first.
Someone puts a mask on my face.
"We're going to put a mask on you, Andrew.
Mask on Mask recalls novelty '70s whiteboy disco.
"With this mask on, the tables are turned!
The action begins once you pull your mask on.
For a more intensive treatment, leave the mask on overnight.
"Men and women, we put the mask on as needed".
You are trying the mask on without the paint.
But when he puts that mask on, he's 28".
I pictured the oxygen mask on his face.
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