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“working undercover” is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who is performing a covert operation or working in disguise, typically for a law enforcement or intelligence agency. Example: The detective spent months working undercover, gathering evidence against the notorious drug lord.
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"They're working undercover," he said.
The stress of working undercover is immense.
Outing someone who is working undercover is highly unusual.Ms Zatuliveter does not face prosecution.
Additional security officers, including some working undercover, will be in attendance.
After a number of excruciating initiations, Billy, working undercover, penetrates Frank's inner circle.
In April 2009, shortly after he had started working undercover, Mr. Schlobohm found his work as an informant had begun to overtake his regular job.
The officers, who were working undercover on a burglary task force, were returning to the station at about 4 40 a.m. when somebody opened fire on them.
Whitacre, while working undercover, had embezzled $9mm.
I was working undercover, doing what some academics call "high-risk, high-reward journalism".
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Looks like we will be working undercover for a while until they track down the problem.
For his success working undercover, Derrick received a promotion to detective, third grade, in 1986.
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