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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cover for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a disguise or justification for another action or purpose.
Example: "The charity event was just a cover for a money-laundering scheme."
Alternatives: "a facade for a" or "a disguise for a".
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The West suspects it is a cover for a nuclear weapons program.
How do you design a cover for a book with unthinkable subject matter?
Its critics say the emergency is a cover for a campaign of repression.
"That's just a cover for a much greater level of involvement," she says.
A cover for a double switch is $6 and a combination switch and outlet is $6.
(Recently, the company even monogrammed a cover for a horse's saddle).
The reality was that, "Engagement was a cover for a coercive campaign of sabotage, economic pressure and cyberwarfare".
Perhaps this was a case of the protagonist using hysterical mirth as a cover for a genuinely unnerved response.
He can complete a cover for a typical monthly series in two to three days, sometimes less.
As Roger Ebert wrote, the plan is to "use anticommunist hysteria as a cover for a communist takeover".
Given the shape and the design, it looks as if it might be a cover for a forthcoming record.
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