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Discover Ludwig"covered at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something was discussed in a specific location or event. For example: "The issue of proper safety protocols was covered at the monthly safety meeting."
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Most risks were not covered at all.
All this is covered at speed.
We covered at $7 a share".
"Right now, we're covered at shortstop," Manager Joe Torre said.
There can also be overlap of topics covered at GCSE.
Bardsley has it covered at the near post.
"So you've got the map covered at this point".
No. Did it get covered at all? Hardly.
Wrists are to be covered at all times.
Linear range covered at least three orders of magnitude.
The nodes in other areas are not covered at all.
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