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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a service covering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a service that encompasses or includes certain features, aspects, or areas.
Example: "We offer a service covering all aspects of digital marketing, from SEO to social media management."
Alternatives: "a service that includes" or "a service encompassing".
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Trinity Mirror is focusing its bid on a service covering the south of Scotland.
Microsoft's health centre runs the Bump Club, a service covering diet, health and other topics useful for pregnant women.
They will be employed by local news organisations to provide a service covering local authorities and public services for news providers including the BBC.
Starting this summer, banks must get consumers to agree, or "opt in," to a service covering purchases on a debit card when there is not enough money in their account.
We provided a service covering >30k people over ~7 sq km from 5 basestations.
Combined, the two will have a service covering some 93 million monthly unique visitors and 32 million reviews, Yelp's CEO Jeremy Stoppelman noted in a blog post.
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The new Evening Standard-backed TV channel – which will initially offer an 18-hour-a-day service covering news, current affairs, entertainment, weather and sport – is critical to building a cross-media portfolio including the loss-making Independent, Independent on Sunday and 20p i, that will significantly boost appeal for advertisers.
The new Evening Standard-backed TV channel – which will initially offer an 18-hour-a-day service covering news, current affairs, entertainment, weather and sport – will have annual marketing support of £5m, and it has been indicated that it could launch early next year.
Pricing for Zipwhip comes in a few tiers: $20/month for a basic service; $100/month for a "business" service covering more texts, more devices and more people; and an enterprise tier based on company size for large customers.
Similarly, Aguilar et al reported that 175 patients received out-of-hospital noninvasive ventilation across 22 months in an ambulance service covering a population of 1.3 million, which amounts to 7.3 potentially eligible cases per 100,000/year.
Spijker et al reported that 16 patients received out-of-hospital CPAP across 11 months in an ambulance service covering a population of 500,000, which amounts into 3.5 potentially eligible cases per 100,000/year.
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