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Discover Ludwig"cove of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or sheltered area, typically along the coast or on a body of water. Example: We hiked along the cove of the beach, admiring the colorful seashells scattered along the shore.
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I tested for correlation between misacylation and cloverleaf stability using COVE of antisense tRNAs, but also using residual antisense tRNA COVE.
History buffs will love the nearby cove of Sa Caleta.
While nondenominational, the first cove of the sanctuary is aligned due east.
The forest, heaving with life, spills onto cove after cove of deserted, sandy beach.
He wakes in unknown waters, having drifted far from the cove of the title.
The boat will leave you for the afternoon in the castaway-like cove of Morumba.
A private boat dock outside is in a protected cove of the Sound.
But when your boat pulls into the subtle cove of near-by Virgin Island you'll be stunned into silence.
Little more than a speck on the map, the pebbled, pine-forested cove of Cala Xuclar remains blissfully underdeveloped.
Further down the coast were Druidston (eight) and Broad Haven (seven) and the charming cove of Little Haven (eight).
Surrounded by crumbling cliffs, this hidden cove of sand is tucked away from the tanned and tested Spanish costas.
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