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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weakly disguised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not well hidden or concealed, often implying that the disguise is insufficient or ineffective. Example: "The villain's intentions were weakly disguised behind a facade of kindness, making it easy for the hero to see through the act."
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She had weathered more than 13,000 loudly wishing her failure, weakly disguised as wishing Watson well.
In 2008, the poet Saw Wai was arrested for an anti-junta verse weakly disguised as a Valentine's Day poem.
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In a bid for verisimilitude, Paranormal Activity weakly disguises itself as "found footage" and, despite the late appearance of cloven footprints, it never really convinces on the demonic level.
Hardly disguised!
Gabriel returns disguised as Blind.
The implication was barely disguised.
This is also called disguised face recognition.
Disguised bigotry?
Personal identifiers have been removed or disguised to preserve anonymity.
Disguised direct observation was carried out during 72 drug rounds.
He cannot disguise himself.
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