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Cameo role...

which of the two sentence is correct? he has a cameo in that film or he has a cameo role in that film?
  

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Both are fine. In the first, "cameo" is being used as a noun. In the second, "cameo" is being used as an adjective.

  • Both are fine.
  • In the first, "cameo" is being used as a noun.
  • In the second, "cameo" is being used as an adjective.
  • As far as I know, both uses are acceptable.
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Both are fine. In the first, "cameo" is being used as a noun. In the second, "cameo" is being used as an adjective. As far as I know, both uses are acceptable.

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