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What`s the difference between "covered IN" and ''covered WITH" ? I saw the both versions: covered in snow and covered with snow. Are they interchangeable?
Apr 17, 2012 11:49 AM
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Yes, we use both in this instance. Covered with/in paint/dust etc. We can usually use either when referring to a liquid or particles and blankets/cloth.
April 17, 2012
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Covered in is most likely a mistake or on accident. Covered with may or may not be on purpose.
April 17, 2012
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