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"in-depth coverage" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a thorough and extensive analysis or reporting of a topic. Example: The newspaper provided in-depth coverage of the recent election, with detailed articles on each candidate's policies and interviews with political experts.
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In-depth coverage of local news.
Emphasis will be on in-depth coverage of selected topics.
Thank god for Samuel Abt's colorful and in-depth coverage in The Times.
In-depth coverage about gun violence from The New York Times.
More in-depth coverage is found in the articles mental disorder and nervous system disease.
In-depth coverage of political news can be found in Evenimentul Zilei ("Events of the Day").
Chronicle of Higher Education, Daily articles; in-depth coverage and data by subscription only.
More in-depth coverage of the election campaign can be found here.
It is better resourced for considered, in-depth coverage than it is for breakneck news delivery.
Additional references that include more in-depth coverage of this topic are provided.
It is scheduled to go on the air in July and promises in-depth coverage, particularly of international issues.
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