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The phrase "as a blanket" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to cover or conceal something. For example, "We used the darkness of the night as a blanket to sneak into the enemy camp."
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Furthermore, a week ago I used it as a blanket when I was staying over at a friend's house.
Here, maybe put this napkin over it as a blanket.
"Think of it as a blanket over the receptor.
"One dog was using the two dead dogs as a blanket".
"As a blanket statement don't avoid for-profit universities," he says.
Some interpreted this as a blanket rejection of working with big businesses.
The forest serves as a blanket and umbrella for the butterflies.
Such an absorbing reflector is referred to as a blanket or a breeding blanket.
I never travel without my cashmere scarf, which doubles as a blanket on flights.
I remember holding on to my coat and using it as a blanket in the library".
In other words, the term Scandinavian was to be discouraged as a blanket description.
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