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"cover up for" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
This expression is used when you are covering for someone or something else, either by taking responsibility or providing an excuse or justification. For example: "We need someone to cover up for our late arrival to the meeting."
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It feels like some are out of control and others cover up for them.
Does that mean I will cover up for America?
Why on earth would anybody cover up for a known child predator?
Darrell, though, admitted that he then tried to cover up for his brother.
It can also be used to cover up for sloppy winemaking, masking myriad flaws.
There came a time, however, when she decided to cover up for good.
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When does freedom become a cover-up for tyranny?
"This has been a big cover-up for years".
A go-shop becomes just a cover-up for a pre-chosen deal.
His choice of reading material, held cover-up for the cameras, was strategic.
Are these see-through pants a cover-up for falling revenue?
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