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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is seeking protection, insurance, or to ensure that something is addressed or taken care of.
Example: "Make sure to get covered by health insurance before the deadline."
Alternatives: "obtain coverage" or "secure protection."
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Just get covered.... PR breeds PR".
My clothes would get covered in mud.
What issues in India don't get covered?
Mistakes get covered over when you play fast.
Theories become news, and then get covered as news.
No. Did it get covered at all? Hardly.
The wall can get covered with tear-outs.
One of these days, someone would get covered in yoghurt.
In the area where everybody takes a shit, your shoes get covered in the stuff.
"If you hug a chimney sweep, you get covered in grime," Mr. Howard said.
The ads for sofas delivered in time for them to get covered in mince pie crumbs.
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