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The phrase "coverage of issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which various topics or problems are addressed or reported on, often in the context of media or research.
Example: "The report provides a comprehensive coverage of issues related to climate change and its impact on global economies."
Alternatives: "discussion of topics" or "reporting on matters".
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The Times's coverage of issues of gentrification in the city always morbidly fascinates me.
This book provides the first broad yet thorough coverage of issues in morphological theory.
Unfortunately, when it comes to coverage of issues important to our nation, the answer is less and less.
Designated regions will receive sustained interactions and focused research, client advising "Water Guru," and media coverage of issues and solutions.
What readers cannot obtain from the Web or TV or metropolitan newspapers is coverage of issues relevant to their town, their school district, the businesses down the street.
Reporters Jim Morris, Chris Hamby and Ronnie Greene of the Centre for Public Integrity won the Edgar A Poe award for coverage of issues of national significance.
Mr. Manford and other members of the Gay Activists Alliance had interrupted the affair to protest the news media's coverage of issues important to gay men and lesbians.
I hope we can use washingtonpost.com as a way to swap ideas and improve our coverage of issues important to our readers, particularly those in the federal community.
Lively coverage of issues and developments in schools, colleges and universities, from what is happening in the classroom to national policy making, EducationGuardian is a weekly digest of what professionals and parents need to know.
A study of viewing patterns among Asians found a 'deep lack of trust' of the main broadcasters' coverage of issues affecting Islam and relations between the Middle East and the West.
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Yes, the issue is coverage of the issues and not the horse race!
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