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Discover LudwigThe phrase "these covers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific covers that have already been mentioned or are known to the reader. Example: "I really like these covers; they add a nice touch to the book collection."
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Everything between these covers is dancing.
So what, if anything, ties these covers together?
"These covers are such great art," she said.
These covers make other sounds: screech and boom.
Although these covers grabbed attention, they usually offered little aesthetic value.
That got us thinking about the old-fashioned guidebook, and these covers.
As you go forth to find these covers, remember that mittens and a muffler are recommended.
"These covers are dope!" my companion yelled while sipping his whiskey.
Here in these pages and between these covers she could go unrecognized".
Perhaps more than anything else, these covers show what matters to prospective buyers.
Imagine how these covers will serve as insulation, keeping us toasty warm in our greenhouses until the spring.
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