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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blanket over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe covering something completely or providing a layer of protection or warmth.
Example: "She placed a blanket over the sleeping child to keep him warm during the night."
Alternatives: "a cover over" or "a layer over".
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They would throw a blanket over you.
He was driven around with a blanket over his head.
A woman once rode with a blanket over her head.
I don't want to pull a blanket over me.
Someone put a blanket over his mud-caked face.
"He went limp and pulled a blanket over his head".
"Think of it as a blanket over the receptor.
All that was missing was a blanket over his head.
Throwing a blanket over the shades did the trick.
The dragon was four children with a blanket over them".
The mother might should not put a blanket over her baby.
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