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Discover Ludwig"cover it up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of covering, hiding, or preventing the disclosure of something. For example, "I saw something suspicious, so I decided to cover it up and not tell anyone about it."
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They cover it up".
"You can't cover it up.
I can cover it up in performance.
"Why not cover it up?
Gina Haspel helped cover it up.
He was going to cover it up.
They just cover it up better".
Instead he sought to cover it up.
Or use his influence to cover it up? 2.
He allowed others to cover it up without a peep.
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"No one was trying to 'cover it up'," he wrote.
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