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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cover it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to placing a covering or protection over something, or to hide or conceal something. Here are a few examples: - "Before putting it in the oven, be sure to cover it with aluminum foil." - "I don't want anyone to see my surprise party decorations, so please cover it up with a sheet." - "The company's PR team tried to cover it up, but news of the scandal eventually leaked to the media." - "As a journalist, her job is to uncover the truth and not to cover it up."
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Cold doesn't cover it.
Cover it like Baghdad".
They cover it up".
Would that cover it?
Sinister doesn't cover it.
Bobby couldn't cover it.
"You can't cover it up.
Then I cover it again.
Elitist doesn't cover it, then.
"The media doesn't cover it".
Weird doesn't quite cover it.
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