Covered in/with bruises

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Nonverbis

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Could you have a look at these two articles from a dictionary.

The exercise is taken from Upstream Proficiency by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley.
What troubles me is item 7. I answered covered with bruises. Could you help me understand whether this variant is possible or not? The dictionary gives 'in/with" for "covered".
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I agree with the dictionary. Use "in" or "with" there.

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"Could you" starts a question, so I would put a question mark at the end of that one.
 
On a strict day, I'd say that only in is right in this particular context. Or at least, in is better.
 
I can't say which I would use.
 
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