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The phrase "a coverage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a noun to refer to the extent or scope of something, typically the protection or range provided by insurance or media. Example: "I am satisfied with the insurance policy's coverage of my car, it covers all damages and even theft." Another example: "The news channel provided extensive coverage of the event, with live footage and interviews with witnesses."
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"We are providing essentially a coverage safety net," she said.
"He will look to change the play, anticipate the blitz or a coverage blitz".
Three others were dialed up, but they called a coverage and we had to switch.
Big and fast are hard to find in a coverage guy.
"There are towers or antennas where you are within a coverage area," Mr. Doles said.
You don't want to be caught dead, literally, during a coverage gap.
In Texas alone, this will leave a million people in a "coverage gap".
If Lott blew a coverage scheme, it made the evening news.
The Giants missed a coverage assignment, leaving Miami tight end Randy McMichael uncovered.
Now, a coverage unit will try to land glancing blows and continue to pursue the returner.
It's a coverage war.
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