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The phrase "hidden underneath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is concealed or not immediately visible, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The treasure was hidden underneath the old oak tree, waiting to be discovered."
Alternatives: "concealed beneath" or "buried under".
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Was this Vasari's signal that something was hidden underneath?
This "train tale" was simply a ruse devised by treasure hunters to distract from "what is really hidden underneath".
Apparently, a softer one lay hidden underneath.
Two men seemed to be hidden underneath an area across the roof.
Scholem was divulging a tradition hidden underneath, and parallel to, normative Jewish religious expression.
Claire Crenshaw, 18, lowered herself with such subtlety, it was as if hydraulics were hidden underneath her voluminous skirt.
Inside a restroom at the Pul-e-Khesthi Mosque downtown, the bomber changed into the uniform, the vest hidden underneath.
So does the iPod-compatible clock radio, but the hotel should tell guests that the cord is hidden underneath.
We would move around the carpet tiles to make sure that the stained ones were hidden underneath the bass amp".
Wild leek leaves have shrunken to papery strips, and we discover something that had been hidden underneath one patch: a raccoon skull missing its bottom jaw.
They were conferring on how best to flip over a piece of air-dropped dispenser without risking injury from any unseen bomblets hidden underneath.
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