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The phrase "negative coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to unfavorable press or news reports. For example, "The media has given the scandal a lot of negative coverage lately."
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His company dropped out following negative coverage about its role.
But despite the warnings and negative coverage, Roosevelt plunged ahead.
But Evans is understood to have buckled under the relentless onslaught of negative coverage.
After the negative coverage came the barrage of misogynistic abuse and death threats from trolls.
To add to the toll of negative coverage came Plebgate itself.
Recent negative coverage about immigration has failed to make the distinction for overseas students.
Mr. Fox received four times as much negative coverage as Mr. Labastida, the survey said.
Residents of Hillaryland attribute some of the negative coverage to reflexive sexism.
I never contacted newspaper editors in response to negative coverage about myself.
Nonetheless, the boy and his family have come in for negative coverage.
There's been more coverage, and more negative coverage, of this Democratic field than of previous fields.
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