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coverage has concluded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"coverage has concluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an event or topic that has been the focus of public interest (such as a news story) has ended. For example, "The marathon race was covered by several news outlets. However, coverage has concluded and the story is now over."
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59 human-written examples
More than a year after the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Trustst announced it would conduct a major evaluation of the BBC's science coverage, the resulting review has concluded that accuracy needs to more often trump the desire for impartiality in BBC's presentations on controversial issues such as climate change, genetically modified crops, and possible links between vaccines and autism.
Science & Research
6 38 p.m. Update: The Lede's live coverage of the Gaza conflict has concluded for the night, but we will continue to follow the crisis on Friday.
News & Media
An independent review of the BBC's science coverage, led by the geneticist Professor Steve Jones, has concluded that journalists have in the past distorted scientific research by giving too much coverage to fringe scientific viewpoints.
News & Media
"Stuart Prebble has concluded, overall, that our coverage of immigration is 'broad and impressive', that on the EU we offer 'a wide and comprehensive range of information and viewpoints' and that the BBC's coverage of religion is 'comprehensive and impressive'.
News & Media
"Everybody who's looked at the Price plan has concluded that it would definitely result in a loss of coverage for millions of Americans," Yarmuth said.
News & Media
Govt has concluded to raise a small levy on all fixed lines to ensure universal broadband coverage.
News & Media
The Senate panel has concluded.
News & Media
Senator McCain has concluded his statement.
News & Media
Unfortunately, the judge has concluded otherwise".
News & Media
With that, the Berkshire meeting has concluded.
News & Media
In Middletown, Soucy has concluded something else.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "coverage has concluded" when you want to clearly communicate that a specific event or topic is no longer being actively reported on or discussed.
Common error
Avoid using "coverage has concluded" when you mean that coverage is temporarily paused or reduced, rather than completely stopped. Instead, clarify with phrases like "coverage is ongoing" or "coverage will resume shortly".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "coverage has concluded" functions as a statement indicating the termination of media reporting or attention on a particular subject. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "coverage has concluded" is a grammatically sound phrase used to signal the end of media reporting on a specific topic. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, the phrase is currently missing from Ludwig's example database, indicating it may be less frequent than other similar expressions. It's suitable for neutral to slightly formal contexts. Alternative phrases like "reporting has ended" or "the story is over" can provide similar meaning with subtle variations in tone or emphasis. While the frequency is absent, this breakdown highlights its correct use and potential alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reporting has ended
This alternative focuses on the act of reporting, suggesting the news dissemination phase is over.
the story is over
This emphasizes that the narrative or event has reached its natural conclusion.
news cycle has finished
This refers specifically to the period of media attention and public discussion.
attention has shifted
This indicates that focus has moved to a different subject or event.
the matter is closed
This suggests the issue is resolved and no further discussion is needed.
the discussion has ended
Focuses on the conversational aspect, implying no more discourse.
that's the end of the story
A more informal way to indicate the conclusion of the narrative.
the media blackout begins
Indicates a deliberate cessation of media reporting.
we're no longer covering this
A direct statement from a media outlet ceasing coverage.
further updates will not be provided
Official announcement that no new information will be shared.
FAQs
How can I use "coverage has concluded" in a sentence?
You can use "coverage has concluded" to indicate the end of reporting on a specific event or topic. For example, "After the trial ended, "coverage has concluded" and the media has moved on to other stories".
What's a less formal way to say "coverage has concluded"?
Less formal alternatives include phrases like "the story is over" or "they've stopped reporting on it".
Which is correct, "coverage has concluded" or "coverage is concluded"?
"Coverage has concluded" is the correct form. "Coverage is concluded" is grammatically incorrect.
Is it appropriate to use "coverage has concluded" in academic writing?
Yes, it's appropriate, though consider more formal synonyms like "reporting has ended" for a more academic tone.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested