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noun1 reporting of news/sportsADJECTIVE▪ considerable, extensive, massive▪
There's been massive television coverage of the World Cup.
▪ around-the-clock (esp. AmE), non-stop, round-the-clock, wall-to-wall (esp. AmE)▪ comprehensive, full, gavel-to-gavel (= from the beginning to the end) (AmE)▪ detailed, in-depth▪ wide, widespread▪ international, local, national, worldwide▪ prime-time▪ limited▪ saturation▪ media, news, newspaper, press, radio, television, TV▪The TV company was given a special award for its news coverage.
▪ live▪There's live coverage of the game on TV.
▪ exclusive▪ balanced, biased▪ favourable/favorable, negative, positive▪ election, sports, war, etc.VERB + COVERAGE▪ give sth, provide (sth with)▪The resignation was given widespread coverage.
▪ attract, get, have, receive▪The wedding had wide press coverage.
▪ dominate▪The story dominated local news coverage.
▪ read, watchCOVERAGE + VERB▪ focus on sth▪Media coverage of the march focused on the few fights that broke out.
PREPOSITION▪ coverage of2 (AmE) insurance against sth ⇨ See also ↑coverADJECTIVE▪ insurance▪ dental, health, health-care, medical, prescription, prescription-drug▪ liability▪ universalVERB + COVERAGE▪ offer, provide▪ buy, get, have, obtain, purchase▪ expand, extend▪the possibility of expanding health-care coverage to all
▪ lose▪People fear losing coverage if they switch employers.
PREPOSITION▪ coverage for▪Business liability protection will provide coverage for damages in the event of a legal claim.
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