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The phrase "covered with ice" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a surface that is glaciated or has a thick layer of frozen water on it. For example: "The lake's surface was covered with ice, stretching out as far as the eye could see."
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Sidewalks are covered with ice.
That night, it sleeted again and the next morning my stove was covered with ice.
Back then, the jump was covered with ice from the previous winter.
Covered with ice and/or snow, docks can become very slippery.
After hours of battling the blaze, firefighters were covered with ice.
As the wing is covered with ice, the stall speed increases.
But now the rocky buttress where Rush Creek spills is covered with ice and snow.
Nothing that will fade or fall when it is covered with ice.
In the morning, the entire street was covered with ice, and we went sledding.
The surface of the sea is covered with ice, so is not swept by winds.
The brightest moon of Saturn, Enceladus, has a smooth, almost featureless surface covered with ice.
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