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Discover Ludwig"outside cover" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a physical covering to protect something else. For example, you might say: "The outside cover of this book is a bit worn, but all of the pages are in great condition."
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Enemies scurry about outside cover, basically daring you to shoot them.
The wheels are a combination of thin aluminium rims and slender, concealed carbonfibre spokes with an outside cover.
For this, a new helical membrane module with an inside helical spacer and outside cover membrane was designed which reduced filtration resistance.
Continuous monitoring of the exhaust pipe and its outside cover on moving motorcycles showed that the temperature reached 170 250 and 40 60 °C, respectively.
Residents who dare to go outside cover their mouths and noses with scarves or surgical masks, but their eyes tear up and their throats sting from the mist of pollutants, which a report by the municipality of Tehran says is made up of a mixture of particles containing lead, sulfur dioxide and benzene.
I remember seeing a pussy I recognized on the back outside cover of an art magazine.
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Repeat step 1 for the outside back cover of the album.
They tear off the outside covers & mail these back to the publishers.
Preliminary injunctions to stop discriminatory election practices outside covered areas are rarely granted.
These are the people who are not just infected on the inside but also infested on the outside, covered with germs.
I then simply pour the beer back into the bottles using a funnel and leave to stand outside – covered – in a shady spot.
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