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to cover (up) for somebody
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to protect or hide another person's mistakes or misdeeds, often by providing a false or misleading account of the situation
Exemple
She decided to cover up for her friend by giving an alibi to the police, even though she knew the truth.
He knew that covering for his partner's embezzlement would only lead to more trouble in the long run.
to cover for somebody
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to fulfill a person's responsibilities while they are sick or on a leave
Exemple
Can you cover for me this afternoon? I have a doctor's appointment.
He asked his colleague to cover for him during the meeting, as he had to attend to a personal matter.



























