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'full coverage of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to the amount of information that has been provided on a certain topic. For example, "This newspaper article provides full coverage of the recent protest in the city."
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Full coverage of the new awards season.
See our full coverage of the debates.
Read our full coverage of the debates.
(Read our full coverage of Weinergate).
(Read our full coverage of the scandal).
See our full coverage of Hurricane Sandy.
Full coverage of Anchorman 2.
Full coverage of Baftas 2014.
Full coverage of Lance Armstrong.
Full coverage of Toronto 2014.
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Michael Aylwin Full coverage of rugby union.
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