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The phrase "amount of coverage reflected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or level of coverage that is indicated or shown in a particular context, such as insurance or media coverage.
Example: "The amount of coverage reflected in the report highlights the significant impact of the event on the community."
Alternatives: "level of coverage indicated" or "extent of coverage shown".
Exact(1)
This small amount of coverage reflected accurately how America was taking the war in stride, without major disruptions in the lives of most people.
Similar(59)
The differences between two types of coverage reflect mainly the structure of employment.
Have you experienced any major life changes that need to be reflected in the amount of coverage you have?
The numbers reflect the full amount of coverage that each company agreed to provide.
" The amount of coverage generated in the US by Alex's death - compared, say, with the average natural disaster in the developing world - also reflects the fact that he had become something of a TV celebrity, with, as the New York Times noted, "his own brand of one-liners".
Still clinging to the traditional campaign model that suggests candidates receive the amount of coverage that mirrors their importance and their standing in the race, the press insists the never-ending gusher of Trump media attention simply reflects his political significance.
The minimum amount of coverage will increase.
"I was underwhelmed by the amount of coverage in Melbourne.
Tatler has always attracted a disproportionate amount of coverage for its size.
"Current zoning allowed for a considerable amount of coverage," he said.
"The cost is going to depend on the amount of coverage," he said.
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