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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gave cover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone provides protection, support, or justification for someone else's actions or decisions.
Example: "The witness gave cover to the defendant, ensuring that he had an alibi during the time of the incident."
Alternatives: "provided protection" or "offered support."
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This gave cover to Jeremy Corbyn to meet with Mrs May to discuss Labour's concerns.
The true legacy of Shimon Peres is as the dove who gave cover to Israel's hawks.
("I haven't seen" the tweet). In silence, he gave cover to Trump for nonstop lying and detestable language.
The qualified support of Mr. Brown by a few male artists also gave cover to his fans' fidelity.
He said he wanted to end any actions that isolated "our just cause" and gave "cover to the Israeli Army".
That support, it was said, gave cover to other, less established Democratic senators to vote for the accord.
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"I'm not giving cover at all.
This presumption of privilege can give cover to criminal actors.
"Instinctively we decided to give cover to the Red Cross guys".
It was concocted by the Bush administration to justify and give cover to existing policies.
She was given cover stories, honorary degrees, commissions for public works.
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