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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get cover' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to getting physical protection, as well as protection in other ways, such as insurance coverage or financial protection. For example: "We need to get cover in case something goes wrong."
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Mr Pearson said even elderly pets can get cover.
Stop trying to get cover from the international community.
But business travellers regularly go to what the FCO classes as dangerous places, and get cover.
We had insurance but we couldn't get cover for flooding this year.
"You can't get cover from labor from a bridge project," he said.
Individuals will be forced to get cover and new subsidies will be offered to the less well off.
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Just get covered.... PR breeds PR".
My clothes would get covered in mud.
Mistakes get covered over when you play fast.
Theories become news, and then get covered as news.
What issues in India don't get covered?
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