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Discover Ludwig"covered with soil" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been buried or hidden by dirt or earth. Example: The old artifact was uncovered by archaeologists, revealing a beautifully preserved statue covered with soil.
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The authors point out that the seedling's roots must be covered with soil up to the stem at planting, since covering it higher than this point may provoke the seedling's death.
The seeds were covered with soil after planting.
They always seem to get out of shape, even though they may be covered with soil.
I like to plant them so the tops of the bulbs are just covered with soil.
When it was completed, its roof would be covered with soil, allowing the course and driving range to be reopened.
The two pits, which were initially covered with soil, subsided over the years, leading to more pooling.
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The terrace and foothills bordering the Rhine are covered with soil-enriching limon.
Soil erosion is a widespread phenomenon in Andean South America, where many regions are covered with soils derived from volcanic parent materials.
Military officials said their intense bombing had destroyed a third to half of those weapons, which they said were mainly stored underground and fired from parking lots, apartment windows, mosque porches and schoolyards, or through trap doors that were quickly re-covered with soil or stones.
Cover with soil, mounding it up four or five inches.
Press the very tiny seed into the ground and water well, but don't cover with soil -- snapdragons need light to germinate (which will take several weeks).
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