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The phrase "a great coverage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the extent or quality of coverage in various contexts, such as media, insurance, or event reporting. Example: "The event received a great coverage from local news outlets, highlighting its significance in the community."
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For low degrees of heterogeneity (large patch sizes), a great coverage by lowly evapotranspiring, but strongly heating patches may enhance vertical motion.
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Catalysts having a greater coverage of organic functions (revealed by comparing two pyridinium salts) and hydrophobic cations (by comparing two imidazolium salts) have the best performance.
James Murdoch has been boasting that "we put out a greater coverage of the arts on Sky than the entire BBC", while the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has questioned BBC4's very existence (calling it and BBC3 "channels costing nearly £100m each to run, but with very, very small audiences").
The links between USPTO and EU Patents ensures a greater coverage of the patents, which helps users (such as potential investors or companies) get an idea of the market trends or competitors in European countries (see examples in the Discussion section for example Application Scenarios).
The intraclass similarity of the models increases in accordance with target size as the likelihood of including a similar neighbour increases with a greater coverage of chemical space.
RFCx argues that using audio to monitor protected rainforest areas has the advantage of offering a greater coverage area than camera traps.
This is an indication of a greater coverage of distinct cDNAs in the 454 derived sequences.
Therefore, MPSS potentially provides a greater coverage of the transcriptome than SAGE.
The use of EcoRI for RAD-Seq yields a uniform distribution of sequence reads across the genome that enables a greater coverage of the assembly.
We asked for top three choices of specialty to gain a greater coverage of students' preferences rather than just asking "first" choice.
Notably, due to the lower PHB values for several other options, EF4 (nectar flower mix) had a greater coverage in all three unweighted models.
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