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Discover LudwigThe phrase "covers for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of replacing someone or doing a task that someone else was supposed to do. For example, "My colleague has been out sick for the past week, so I'm covering for him."
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"We have some ladies who knit the covers for them".
(She has designed the covers for two books about Rand).
He carves him beautifully through the covers for four.
Meanwhile, Fleming slams Flintoff through the covers for four.
Broad slaps it through the covers for four.
Mere covers for the hard boards substituting for mattresses.
Among the details are teak covers for the convertible tops.
He also shot Cosmopolitan covers for 30 years.
The second is powerdriven through the covers for another.
My dream was to design album covers for rock bands.
Richardson places it through the covers for four.
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