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Discover Ludwig"under cover" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adverb to mean “so as to be concealed or hidden,” or as a noun to mean “a covering that conceals or protects.” For example: We left the picnic table early, making sure to put away all the dishes under cover.
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under cover
adjective
Protected by a covering or shelter
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By New Yorker Festival August 28, 2012 Under cover.
Under cover.
I'm still under cover.
Under cover of darkness".
Stay under cover and watch this space.
Mrs. Martingale urges me under cover.
But it was always sort of like working under cover.
Under cover of dark, Kype stared at Nell.
"I'd use this in an area outdoors that's under cover".
Under cover of darkness, only a handful of survivors returned.
Fans huddled under cover near the 7 train.
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