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Discover Ludwig"covers it up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of hiding or obscuring something. For example, "He tried to cover it up, but his mistake was too obvious."
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But she covers it up so well.
"It covers it up right now.
"But this is an enemy who kills his own people and covers it up with ideas.
"They may be a little weak at the corners, but the rush covers it up," he said.
"Every time the plows move the snow, the wind just comes along and covers it up again".
One woman with a cloudy eye covers it up "as if the bitterest of all the sufferings visited upon her was the shame of having an ugly eye".
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They cover it up".
I can cover it up in performance.
I covered it up because of fear.
"Why not cover it up?
Later, they covered it up altogether.
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