Sentence examples for been coverage from inspiring English sources

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been coverage

noun

An amount by which something or someone is covered.

  • Don't go to lunch if we don't have enough coverage for the help-desk phones.

Exact(9)

Today there has been coverage about a particular case.

Ever since contemporary terrorism emerged in the 19th century, there has been coverage of it.

Over the last few weeks there has been coverage in the media of events surrounding trans* issues.

e360: There has been coverage of other EPA employees who've wrestled with the decision of whether to stay or leave the agency after President Trump was inaugurated.

NB: Rightly, it has been pointed out that there has been coverage also in the Irish Independent and the Sunday World.

Yet the introduction of the pay model is major news for The Times, for the rest of the newspaper industry, and for Times customers and readers, some of whom have asked me why there hasn't been coverage.

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"Yeah, there's coverage in the papers.

Yet there is coverage, and there is sensationalism.

"This is coverage that the entire country sees".

It's coverage.

First, there's coverage.

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