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Discover Ludwig"only covers" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express limitation or exclusivity. For example: "This training session only covers the basics of the topic."
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It only covers freeway facilities.
BAUXITE Only covers catastrophic injuries.
"It only covers really extreme cases.
This only covers half of telephone exchanges.
"The convention only covers tangible things.
4.07pm: The Browne report only covers England.
But even that only covers some of the effect.
But the agreement Gilead negotiated only covers very poor countries.
(That $100 - about 96 Australian dollars - only covers yours truly).
"Now the national minimum wage only covers basic pay.
The gallery only covers photography up to the 1960s.
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