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The phrase "after coverage that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context where coverage is discussed, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The report will be released after coverage that highlights the key findings of the study."
Alternatives: "following coverage that" or "subsequent to coverage that".
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An Arabic television network was suspended from broadcasting in Iraq for 30 days after coverage that was considered irresponsible.
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After the first shock subsided, the coverage that filled four hours until NASA's 1 p.m. briefing was in turn impressively authoritative and irritatingly improvised and confused.
Here's one last comment from me, which represents a bit of further reflection after re-reading the paper: Press coverage that described this as forecasting a decade of "global cooling" was clearly off the mark, since the global means (as you point out in one of your clarifications) are flat and then rise.
"Like the blind men in a room with an elephant, it's only after complete coverage that the bigger picture is revealed".
But the more important question is this: how could any jury be found that would be impartial after the saturation coverage that the case has received?
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