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cov·er·age [ˈkʌvərɪʤ] SOST no pl

1. coverage (reporting):

coverage
a lot of media coverage
live coverage of a match

2. coverage (dealing with):

coverage

3. coverage ingl am (insurance):

coverage
health care coverage

coverage SOST

Contributo di un utente
coverage

ˈpress cov·er·age SOST

1. press coverage (scale of reporting):

press coverage

2. press coverage (footage):

press coverage

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inglese
Originally, the program provided nationwide coverage to poor people aged at least 70 who lived in rural communities with no more than 2,500 inhabitants.
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The average monthly premium for plans that do offer some gap coverage is $63.29.
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It would peer into the future via coverage of social progress and of science and technology.
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He has had positive coverage in local media, as well as web media.
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The film received wide press and media coverage.
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It features radio coverage and a system to register the position and key information about all vehicles in the tunnel.
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These supposed benefits have led to an expansion of these programmes in most jurisdictions that have introduced them, increasing geographical coverage and operating hours.
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Insurance companies, to maintain their profitability, turned to diversification of coverage, servicing private and public programs.
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The ordinance required an in-building coverage system, adding expense but increasing safety for building occupants.
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One study found that among individuals who lack other sources of health coverage, the percentage purchasing individual insurance increases steadily with income.
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