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undercover

Posted By: insane on 2009-02-08
In Reply to: how would you type "worked under cover" - I know if it was "...undercover officer..." it - vn

Subject: undercover

under cover
1: in an envelope or wrapper
2: under concealment : in secret


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undercover or under cover. ONLY verb is 2 words.
Subject: undercover or under cover. ONLY verb is 2 words.

I would do it like that

He worked under cover (verb)
He is an undercover officer (adjective)
This is an undercover (noun)

Same as

I have to follow up (verb)
This is a followup visit (adjective)
He comes for his followup (noun)

PLEASE CORECT ME IF I AM WRONG.


how would you type "worked under cover" - I know if it was "...undercover officer..." it
Subject: how would you type "worked under cover" - I know if it was "...undercover officer..." it would be 1

word, but not sure about this.