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The phrase "a text covering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written document or material that addresses a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "The report serves as a text covering the recent developments in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "a document addressing" or "a piece discussing".
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A text covering the course material is chosen, the course material is broken down into study units, and study questions are written that define what the student is expected to have learned as a result of reading the text.
Since the publication of our monograph on seed physiology and biochemistry (The Physiology and Biochemistry of Seeds in Relation to Germination, Sprin ger-Verlag, 1978, 1982), it has been suggested to us that a text covering the same subject area would be appropriate.
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This book represents a comprehensive text covering all facets of air plants, required reading for both professional botanists and plant-lovers alike". "More than twenty years after his highly praised technical monograph on vascular epiphytes, David H. Benzing leaves the ivory tower and publishes a book on 'air plants' for a broader audience.
Principles and Practice of Interventional Pulmonology provides a comprehensive text covering all aspects of Interventional Pulmonology.
Afcon action then returns on Saturday as the quarter-finals get underway and there will be a live text covering it all right here.
As would be expected in a first edition text covering such a broad topic, there are inevitable omissions and errata.
Photocopied pages from what is apparently a basic chemistry text covering standard topics like molecular bonding and inorganic reactions were also found.
In a weekly podcast, he goes line by line through the text, covering anywhere from a word to a couple sentences to a page or more in each episode.
Video, audio, and text covering a wide variety of subject matters are included.
In many ways it is a strange subject for a popular vote: 2,135 pages of dense legal text covering lofty hopes on the rule of law and human rights, to the humdrum business of trade tariffs on apricots to uranium ore.
Whilst reviewers carrying out a narrow focused review may have to concentrate only on specific named adverse effects, those performing a broad review may be confronted with an unstructured mix of lists, tables and text covering many diverse adverse outcomes.
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