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The phrase "and covered in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is enveloped or coated with a particular substance or material.
Example: "The cake was beautifully decorated and covered in a rich layer of chocolate ganache."
Alternatives: "and coated with a" or "and wrapped in a".
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Toys, furniture and a baby grand piano tossed about and covered in a gray muck.
The forehead is high and knobby and covered in a darker fur.
The bread pudding was bland and covered in a too-sweet raspberry sauce.
Nestled deep in the chest and covered in a protective layer of tissue, your heart usually fends off infections.
So are the tortelli di San Lorenzo, stuffed with leeks and potatoes and covered in a meat ragù.
The bed is raised on a slight plinth and covered in a white duvet quilted in (of course) rectangles.
"I saw someone who was dead and covered in a sheet," the Chinese resident said in a telephone interview.
It's not just that we were grungier — flecked with mud and covered in a fine coat of road dust.
The panels are folded to form a prism and covered in a glue that ensnares the insects.
The man reportedly making the threats was then handcuffed to a seat and covered in a blanket.
One especially appealing choice was a crepe oozing with ricotta filling and covered in a hot compote of sliced strawberries.
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