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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taped over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something being covered or covered up with tape. Example: The important information on the document was accidentally taped over with a piece of scrap paper.
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Thus, when my film ends, the video crashes back into the movie I taped over: "Superman".
On another inspection round, he found the lock taped over again, and called the police.
Unfortunately, the original masters were taped over".
One of the boys had taped over the whole thing.
Eventually he got bored and taped over it with EastEnders.
Wait a minute, are those … used coffee filters that you've taped over the light bulbs?
The windows were taped over for practice, and the clocks were, too.
I then taped over the joints and coated the tape with thinset.
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His is among many other voices- some half-erased, some taped over- that I have heard for years.
(Because, y'know, an LED can easily be taped over…).
In April, building inspectors found numerous examples of unapproved construction, much of it concealed behind tarps, potted plants, paneled walls and taped-over doors.
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