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Discover Ludwig"cloak for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a cloak that someone is wearing or carrying. For example: "She wore a deep blue cloak for protection against the cold."
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Is Marion's, calm, unscary exterior, a cloak for islamophobic extremism?
Rights groups say the law is a cloak for impunity.
[12] Banality is an excellent cloak for deviousness.
An ultrathin invisibility skin cloak for visible light.
"We're proposing a cloak for any shape," he says.
The optimized layered absorbers are used as a cloak for cube satellites.
In the cash world, anonymity can be a cloak for wrongdoing.
The sagum is a practical cloak for all citizens in wartime.
Zhang, S., C. Xia and N. X. Fang, "Broadband Acoustic Cloak For Ultrasound Waves," Phys.
Zhang, B. L., Luo, Y., Liu, X. G. & Barbastathis, G. Macroscopic invisibility cloak for visible light.
Zhang, S., Xia, C. & Fang, N. Broadband acoustic cloak for ultrasound waves.
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