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Discover Ludwig"cover you" is not a complete sentence
It is a phrase that could be used in certain contexts. For example, you might say, "I'm going to cover you," to a colleague if you are taking their shift on a project.
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"Let's cover you up.
We'll cover you on this.
The regulations don't cover you.
Your friend said he'd cover you.
From the cover, you can imagine what people are saying.
"That's all a cover, you wallies, because of the Situation.
"If you provide air cover, you will scare ISIS.
No mainstream travel insurance company will cover you.
'Take driver's education and your insurance will cover you.
These would not cover you for war and terrorism.
It is better to get the cover you need.
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