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coverage [ˈkʌvərɪʤ] N no pl

1. coverage TV, RADIO:

coverage

2. coverage JOURN:

coverage

3. coverage (insurance):

coverage

press coverage N no pl

saturation coverage N no pl

saturation coverage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He has had positive coverage in local media, as well as web media.
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However, the station's reduced nighttime signal limited its coverage area.
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These supposed benefits have led to an expansion of these programmes in most jurisdictions that have introduced them, increasing geographical coverage and operating hours.
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It would peer into the future via coverage of social progress and of science and technology.
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Kanji's interview receives wide coverage and public opinion swings in his favour.
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This six day disappearance garnered nationwide news coverage.
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The government controls the content of news broadcasts and edits coverage of televised parliamentary debates.
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The case had wide media coverage for weeks.
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The ordinance required an in-building coverage system, adding expense but increasing safety for building occupants.
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Two big viewing screens (12.7m x 7.2m) were installed for live coverage of the activities on the field.
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