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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cover which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to introduce a clause that provides more detail or explanation about a specific noun. Example: The book, cover which was made of leather, was passed down from generation to generation in my family.
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And then there's the Wavves cover, which also features Snacks!
In 1968, the Louvre museum bought the bowl without the cover, which was then untraced.
The LEDs are visible as dots through the cover, which detracts from the effect.
Unlike the white snow cover, which reflected sunlight back into the atmosphere, the puddles absorbed it.
It also helps if the book has an unusual or striking cover, which these five do.
The new edition gleefully retains the book's original cover, which all but screams "salacious".
There was nothing unusual about the cover, which showed ordinary people enjoying summertime.
The cover, which bears a diagonal warning "For Official Use Only," has become detached.
Try to figure out which Dolphins defender is trying to cover which Broncos receiver.
As a wedding present, Ms. Daustein framed the 1995 magazine cover, which featured the two.
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Similar to the ¡Uno! cover -- which features frontman Billie Joe Armstrong -- ¡Dos! boasts bassist Mike Dirnt's face.
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