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Discover LudwigThe phrase "magazine covers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the covers of any type of magazine. For example, "I collect old magazine covers from the 1950s."
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He made television appearances and magazine covers.
The magazine covers, the TV show gigs?
They are on magazine covers.
Black women underrepresented on magazine covers?
Or so conferences and magazine covers have proclaimed for months.
"Yes, he's been on TV and magazine covers," he says.
Tyree appeared on magazine covers and talk shows.
Doctoring magazine covers is a hobby of sorts for Gurney.
He will not grace the magazine covers of Brady.
But more than magazine covers were at stake.
Politics and political leaders dominated the magazine covers this week.
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