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Discover LudwigThe word "that cloaks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something which hides or disguises something else. For example, "She wore a veil that cloaks her true feelings."
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Smooth muscle is different from the familiar sort that cloaks bones and enables bodily movement.
He also used the same Italian Carrara marble that cloaks the original building.
GRUMBLING about the semi-permanent smog that cloaks Chinese cities has grown louder in recent years.
Leo is isolated by – and complicit in – the conspiracy of silence that cloaks his father's problem.
It is a physicist's word that cloaks some of the deep problems of biology.
They shine light where those in power seek the same darkness that cloaks Tehran.
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And to hear Mawae tell it, that cloak weighed as much as an anvil.
The film's title is actually a military term for 30 minutes after midnight, but it also refers to the darkness and secrecy that cloaked the entire manhunt.
First, weaving through patrons, the assistants had to erect tall frames for black curtains that cloaked the chosen dioramas, to eliminate reflection on the glass.
The conflicting versions of cooperation are among many contradictions that cloak this case, which is playing out in distant worlds linked in mistrust.
Some samples of the dust that cloaked the disaster scene, victims and rescuers on Tuesday showed slightly elevated levels of lead and asbestos, the agency said.
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