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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of media attention or protection in various contexts, such as news reporting or insurance.
Example: "The event received a little coverage in the local newspaper, but it wasn't enough to attract a large audience."
Alternatives: "some exposure" or "a bit of attention".
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If you do need a little coverage, a few drops of tinted moisturizer will even out your complexion without looking caked.
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As a result TVi will remain a satellite channel with little coverage in Ukraine, and Channel 5, whose licence allows it to be mainly about entertainment, may not be able to retain its news programmes.
Unless you're a techie, there is little coverage about online privacy tools by mainstream media.
What was as striking is that the people of Turkey spent last November reading and watching discussions whether students' mixed-sex house share was against the country's ethical code, an issue which received little coverage in world media.
What makes a good clinical student is an area that has received little coverage in the literature [ 1].
What makes a good clinical student is an area that has received little coverage in the literature and much of the available literature is based on essays and surveys.
For a start, there has been little coverage of the huge range in the projections.
Questions to TMG: Why was such a significant story given so little coverage?
I've always been amazed how widely poor air quality is accepted as being part of living in a city - and how little coverage it gets.
It hasn't reached that point where it's overwhelmingly successful of course, but at the same time, even with very little coverage and a lot of emphasis on UKIP we still got 126,000 votes in the recent European elections".
Although there has been a lot of discussion of the violence on Sri Lankan social media, most mainstream media outlets on the island - with a few exceptions - have given little coverage and not sent journalists to report on the events, reports the BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo.
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