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The phrase "are often covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe topics or subjects that are frequently discussed or addressed in various contexts, such as articles, reports, or conversations.
Example: "In our curriculum, environmental issues are often covered to raise awareness among students."
Alternatives: "are frequently addressed" or "are commonly discussed".
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They're everywhere – even grazing on top of houses, as rooftops are often covered in grass.
(Riders on the train back to the city are often covered with them).
These tests are often covered by insurance if your doctor suspects sleep apnea.
Copper cables are often covered to render them resistant to moisture.
Strongly reminiscent of wooden construction, toranas are often covered from top to bottom with exquisite sculpture.
Tropical forests are often covered by cloud, so the images the satellites beam back are incomplete.
Members of the genus are typically herbs or subshrubs and are often covered with dense hairs.
The leaves arise directly from the rootstocks and are often covered with dense hairs or scales.
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Like songs, versions of perceived masculinity are often "covers" – male personas and stereotypes borrowed from different eras, recycled and repeated on stage.
Our legs were often covered in bright oversized denim, and our double-XL Bob T-shungs hung like robes, covering our exposed boxer shorts and elbows.
OxyContin is often covered under health care plans.
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