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Discover Ludwig"work undercover" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to work in a covert or secretive manner, often for the purpose of gathering information or observing a situation without drawing attention to oneself. Example: The detective had to work undercover for months to gather enough evidence against the notorious crime boss.
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Malic volunteered to work undercover, posing as an agent for a Middle Eastern buyer.
He recruits, trains and handles agents who work undercover as prostitutes, dealers and other lowlifes.
Because they work undercover, the marshals are guarded about their identities and details of their procedures.
Well because I work undercover and I don't want my photograph appearing in newspapers.
In the new operation, police officers and taxi inspectors will work undercover in multiracial groups of three.
If he could, Pete Sampras would work undercover: punch in unnoticed, punch out with Grand Slam titles at a clip his contemporaries cannot come close to matching.
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"They're working undercover," he said.
The stress of working undercover is immense.
In fact, he worked undercover on contract for the F.B.I.
A reporter worked undercover at the slaughterhouse for almost three weeks.
He worked undercover, using the pseudonym "Christopher Stryker," and was awarded a Bronze Star for his work.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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