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"fraction of coverage" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation in which the insurance coverage provided is only a portion of what is needed. For example: "The family was dismayed to realize their insurance only provided a fraction of coverage for the cost of the medical treatment."
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The main Japanese shipping insurer said last month that it would be able to provide only a fraction of coverage.
Ren et al. [17] study the relationship between the fraction of coverage and the quality of the object detection capability.
In [15], Ye et al. first calculate the ideal density for providing a certain fraction of coverage.
As a result, the network can be deployed with a fraction of coverage that can achieve an acceptable quality.
Fraction of coverage indicates the fraction of ChIP-seq peaks falling into a certain distance range from the SM breakpoints.
Supplementary Table S2 The average read depths and fraction of coverage under different read depths of exome sequencing for each sample.
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Despite being considerably larger, it got a fraction of the coverage of the shambolic "Rally Against Debt".
But it's only a tiny fraction of the coverage received by Hillary's laugh and John Edwards's haircut.
Yet, another series of explosions that happened two days later and took four times the number of lives, has gotten a fraction of the coverage.
Significantly, newspapers based a small fraction of their coverage on peer-reviewed science, instead relying heavily on comment pieces penned by writers without a scientific background.
I've seen some of the videos on the Web, but they provide only a fraction of the coverage I wanted to see.
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