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The phrase "a covering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a layer or protection over another object or surface.
Example: "The cake was adorned with a covering of rich chocolate ganache."
Alternatives: "a layer of" or "a coat of".
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An asteroid with a covering of frost?
I could make out a covering of fine hairs.
You can warm the soil with a covering of plastic (clear or black).
Skeletal muscles are divided from one another by a covering of connective tissue called the epimysium.
Al-Dibdibah is a more sandy region with a covering of scrub vegetation.
THE land was too steep for lawns, and the designers rejected a covering of loosely laid stone.
Entrees are served under a covering of silver serving "bells" -- never, in my experience, standard bistro presentation.
He wears rimless spectacles and has a covering of short white hair from crown to chin, as though Mrs.
Meanwhile, on the highest peaks of Hawaii there was the unusual summertime sight of a covering of snow on Tuesday.
The plants have a characteristic silvery or rusty-coloured sheen, produced by a covering of tiny, distinctive scales.
A covering of leather, protecting the surface and sealing any leaks, was frequently decorated at the upper end.
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