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Discover Ludwig"shield over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used in the sense of providing protection or a cover. For example, "We decided to put a shield over the windows to keep out the cold air."
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The doctor may place a bandage or clear shield over your eye.
Barber's arm has all but healed and he will wear only a small shield over it.
He resumed practicing Friday, wearing a helmet with a visor and a protective shield over his jaw.
At the other extreme, in terms of ambition, lies the dream of a shield over the entire United States.
He has delivered four US Open Cups and a Supporters' Shield over the course of his tenure.
If Western Europe wanted a protective shield over Lisbon, Brussels and Oslo, it would have to accept that Prague, Warsaw and Budapest were no less entitled to protection.
"There's no way they can lower some kind of electromagnetic shield over the place to keep you from having a 3G connection".
Outside the burrow they sit or stand facing away from the sun, their long, wide, and bushy tail serving as a heat shield over the animal's back.
They said the plan is likely to include an offer to buy Russian-made missiles that could be used in a defensive shield over Russia and Europe.
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Back to the subject of this blog, most recently we had Clinton and his administration that decided it was really cool to shield over-the-counter derivatives from regulation, which some consider to be a key turning point that created the recession.
Watch our selection of classic goals from the Community Shield and Charity Shield over the years.
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