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The phrase "covered extensively" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing a topic or subject that has been thoroughly discussed or explored. Example: The controversial issue of gun control has been covered extensively in the media, with experts and politicians weighing in on both sides of the debate.
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Her story was covered extensively in newspapers and on television.
"This topic has already been covered extensively in the media," the statement said.
Ofcom said this matter was covered extensively in previous PSB reviews.
The case was covered extensively during the presidential campaign by state-controlled media.
Anderson's story made some national headlines in the US, and it has been covered extensively in the local Cleveland press.
"Sure, they're covered extensively, but compared to what some people want to know, it's a trifle," he said.
The report was issued late last month and has been covered extensively in the British and, more recently, American press.
He treated politics – in its widest sense – as an important business that deserved to be covered extensively.
Ms. Shetty's experience, which was covered extensively in the British press, prompted one sponsor to pull its advertising.
The story was picked up by semi-official news agencies and covered extensively by the BBC's Persian service.
"Almost every event that flowed from the behavior and the conduct of the Nazis has been covered extensively by film and TV," Mr. Sussman said.
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