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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cloak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of outer garment or metaphorically to describe something that conceals or disguises.
Example: "The mysterious figure wore a cloak that obscured their identity as they moved through the shadows."
Alternatives: "a mantle" or "a shroud".
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This gives it a cloak of legitimacy.
No one was wearing a cloak".
Love is... a cloak of suburban guilt.
Is Marion's, calm, unscary exterior, a cloak for islamophobic extremism?
Rights groups say the law is a cloak for impunity.
With Garry, he always had a cloak of invisibility".
A cloak of black feathers completes the ensemble.
A cloak was as good as a dagger.
Boxers, however insecure, need a cloak of arrogance.
Wrapping our travels in a cloak of altruism hardly helps.
He came into this tournament under a cloak of uncertainty.
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