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'blanket coverage' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a situation in which something is fully or extensively covered. For example, "The new insurance policy provides blanket coverage for all members of the company."
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Parliamentary hearings have received blanket coverage.
Such blanket coverage does not come cheap.
Plane crashes get blanket coverage; car crashes do not.
The crew over at Inside Lacrosse has blanket coverage.
Do you miss the blanket coverage that you were getting?
Wi-Fi is intended to provide coverage in hotspots; 3G is intended to provide blanket coverage.
Television has given blanket coverage to United Russia and dished dirt on all opposition.
The story received blanket coverage in the UK, giving the magazine unprecedented publicity.
The DSK case, he says, had even more blanket coverage than the trial of OJ Simpson.
They said blanket coverage of what took place provided ample video to identify criminal acts.
Blanket coverage on Fox, MSNBC or even the more world-conscious CNN is unlikely.
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