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Discover LudwigThe phrase "covered in ice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something, such as a field or a lake, that is completely covered in a layer of ice. For example, "The lake was completely covered in ice and glistened in the morning sun."
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Some 98% is covered in ice.
The next morning, this farm was covered in ice.
Three thousand feet above us, 'Kili' was covered in ice.
The hairpins are covered in ice and slush.
The guitar sounds like it's covered in ice cubes.
The ladder was unstable and covered in ice, fixed precariously into the snow wall above me.
It's the highest peak in the area, and permanently covered in ice.
This is the Arctic and the site is covered in ice for most of the year.
The trees were covered in ice that looked pretty in the sunshine.
Why should the continent care whether it's covered in ice or in swamps?
These mineral deposits must come from somewhere as the lake surface is covered in ice.
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