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The phrase "a cover up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an attempt to conceal or hide something, often related to wrongdoing or scandal.
Example: "The investigation revealed that there was a cover up regarding the financial mismanagement within the organization."
Alternatives: "a concealment" or "a suppression of information".
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We were focusing on the allegation of a cover up".
ITS A COVER UP!!! pic.twitter.com/cemzvJWIaC.
Was it genuine or a cover up?
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"A cover-up".
"It's a cover-up".
What about a cover-up?
"There is a cover-up.
"It's just like a cover-up.
The delays were a cover-up".
Was there a cover-up?
It's a cover-up at the beach.
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