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The phrase "concealed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is covered or hidden by something else. For example, "His feelings were concealed with a mask of indifference."
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Their faces were made to look pale with foundation, and their eyebrows concealed with makeup.
Sales are concealed, with drinks generally hidden in bags, but the gatherings are perfectly visible.
The demonstrators walked slowly, led in the chants by a man whose face was concealed with a scarf.
The work was concealed with cardboard and paint, and the noise by Mr. Morris's evening accordion playing.
However, Mr. Sayed is quick to point out that messages are not encrypted or concealed with sophisticated software.
An accomplished commercial artist in earlier days, she drives a battered gold Volvo, the dents artistically concealed with black flames.
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I saw that she had a red rash on her neck that she was trying to conceal with makeup.
The jurors also learned that the defendants were shackled during the trial, a fact the court tried to conceal with a cloth to preserve the presumption of innocence.
But then again, I guess a yellow puddle is slightly hard to conceal with a ohhh mannn!
Macular atrophic scars are broad in nature, create less stark shadows, and are easier to conceal with makeup than small and deep ice-pick scars.
Courtois is charged with speeding and having a concealed weapon, with additional charges under review, MyFoxBoston.com reported.
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