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Discover Ludwig"press coverage" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to the attention and reporting that a subject is receiving from the media. For example: "The new royal baby has received a lot of press coverage since its birth."
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The answer: the press coverage.
Some press coverage was hideous.
Discussion of the press coverage.
The protests attracted considerable press coverage.
Pike got far more extensive press coverage.
Governments monitored foreign press coverage.
Press coverage, too, can get a bounce.
"The press coverage was minimal," he added.
press coverage of Princess Elizabeth's wedding.
The sit-ins received local press coverage.
There was no press coverage allowed.
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