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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big cover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a large protective layer or a significant concealment of something.
Example: "The book had a big cover that caught everyone's attention on the shelf."
Alternatives: "a large cover" or "a substantial cover".
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It seems that every other year or so Barron's prints a big cover story about a bottom in housing.
"But lo and behold, sometimes they screw up and we begin to suspect that it's all just a big cover for the fact that they want to make extraordinary profits".
The new page is more brand- and image-centric, leading with a big cover image.
Pages can also upload a big cover image and feature posts from amongst a feed of updates Facebook determines to be the most engaging.
Readers are greeted by a big cover picture with an old-style magazine mailing label that states their name, town, and the temperature.
So rather than just a big cover image, iTunes artists pages now offers a social presence in addition to a commerce.
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"It's a big cover-up.
It's a big cover-up.
"This has been a big cover-up for years".
This followed a grand jury report the previous month alleging a big cover-up by the religious authorities.
"It's a big cover-up," said King. "He has just admitted on TV that a copper assaulted our dad.
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