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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cove" is correct in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small inlet, bay, or other sheltered area of a body of water. For example, "The sailboat anchored near the rocky shore of a secluded cove."
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In a cove reaching back between ridges.
5pm: swim Pick a cove!
It on about 330 feet of waterfront, facing a cove.
Just out of view on the left is a cove.
Mallards have gathered in a cove to his right.
As we stepped down toward a cove, I considered the differences between this landscape and Palestine's.
There's a cemetery on the other side of it, and a cove.
That's at the lower In a cove reaching back between ridges.
It is set in a cove backed by cliffs that spill into a turquoise bay.
He rowed toward a cove in the lake called Salmon City.
At this hour it was a cove for streetwalkers, which she obviously did not know.
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