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Discover Ludwig"being covered" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of something being enveloped in a protective layer. For example, "The wound was being covered with a bandage."
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The preparations were photographed after being covered with the appropriate covering materials.
There were also doubts about 'cost-effectiveness' being covered by the 'affordability' and 'effectiveness' and about 'safety' being covered by 'effectiveness' and 'geographical coverage' being covered by 'effectiveness'effectiveness
"Everything is being covered by a film".
What's really being covered up here?
It's just being covered up.
It is once again being covered up.
Rufus Hound is being covered in confetti.
All being covered by a non-issue.
What issues, where, are not being covered by the media, or are being covered incorrectly?
Nestah's muzzle ended up being covered in quills.
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She remembered shivering, being covered in goosebumps.
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