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The phrase "a total cover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete or comprehensive coverage of a topic, situation, or area.
Example: "The report provided a total cover of the environmental impacts of the project."
Alternatives: "a complete coverage of" or "an all-encompassing cover of".
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The total number of mapped eelgrass meadows in southern Norway exceeds 3300 meadows, with a total cover of 50.3 km (http://www.dirnat.no/kart/naturbase/).
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The frequency distribution was skewed with a median total cover of less than a fifth (Table 1, Fig. 2B).
Study area 5 performed relatively well in terms of coexistence and had a high total cover of arable land but the current proportion of OSR (<4%) indicates its relative unimportance for OSR production.
Cover was measured within each of four height tiers (0 0.3, 0.3 2, 2 5, 5 12 m), such that total cover of a species can sum to >100%%.
Other messages show: Malawana opposed junior doctors escalating their strikes into a total withdrawal of cover, even from areas of emergency care.
Hence, the S-HAM regimen covers a total of 11 days of treatment only.
The simulation period covered a total of 300 years of CO2 storage.
These trials covered a total of 144 diseases, of 239 potential disease categories.
This prospective survey covered a total of 139 patients of Obstetrics.
The study covered a total of 204 months of prospective surveillance in the 7 centers.
The 4.21 million reads covered a total of 28 Mb of soybean sequence (after accounting for regions with multiple coverage).
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