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"covered by a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is physically or metaphorically covered by something else. Here are some examples: 1. The car was covered by a thick layer of snow. 2. His face was covered by a mask, making it difficult to recognize him. 3. The entire city was covered by a blanket of smog. 4. The incident was covered by a local news station. 5. The painting was partially covered by a curtain, creating a mysterious effect.
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"Everything is being covered by a film".
My life is covered by a dark.
Everything is covered by a choking ash.
One entryway is covered by a blanket.
All being covered by a non-issue.
"My face was not covered by a veil," she said.
All its products are covered by a five-year warranty.
I was completely covered by a blue spotlight".
Ms. Almogi's chin is covered by a turtleneck collar.
Her thinning hair was covered by a hat Sunday night.
It was as if covered by a blanket of ice".
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