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The phrase "are often not covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain topics, issues, or aspects are frequently excluded or not addressed in a particular context.
Example: "In many educational programs, important financial literacy topics are often not covered, leaving students unprepared for real-world challenges."
Alternatives: "are frequently overlooked" or "are commonly excluded".
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But flood losses are often not covered under standard renter or homeowner's insurance policies.
Such systems not only make Herculean demands on their users, they cost about $17,000 and are often not covered by insurance.
Many are not so lucky, as these services are often not covered by insurance and can be too cost-prohibitive to pay for out of pocket.
HealthAllies, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., negotiates discounts for individuals for procedures like plastic surgery, fertility programs and laser eye surgery that are often not covered by health plans.
Correction: April 16, 2000, Sunday A front-page article last Sunday about companies that make health care information available to their employees misidentified the headquarters of HealthAllies, which negotiates discounts for services that are often not covered by health plans.
Like most plastic surgeries, the procedures are often not covered by insurance companies.
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This option can be expensive and is often not covered by insurance.
The cost, which can run up to $100,000, is often not covered by medical insurance.
In addition, its cost is often not covered by health insurance because it is a new drug.
That's when I was confronted by the harsh fact that transition-related healthcare was often not covered by insurance and instead largely paid for out of pocket.
But there are still many questions about just how many severely depressed patients respond to TMS, which requires daily office visits for several weeks, costs thousands of dollars and is often not covered by insurance.
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