in-depth coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofin-depthandcoverage

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in-depth
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.depθ/
us
/ˈɪn.depθ/
done carefully and in ...
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coverage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
media
the reporting of a particular important event ...
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(Definition ofin-depthandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For second language acquisition researchers looking for anin-depthcoverageof oral and gestural communication strategies, this book may not be sufficient.
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It might be able to work with them to supplement thein-depthcoveragewhich we receive so well from the satellite channels.
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The weekly newspaper is known forin-depthcoverageof the unions representing civil servants.
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The paper now publishes a three-sectioned print version, which focuses onin-depthcoverage.
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As the title implies, it gives morein-depthcoverageof international business headlines.
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Its staff consistently receives high-ranking awards for itsin-depthcoverageof school and teen related topics.
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Critics also charge that standardized tests encourage teaching to the test at the expense of creativity andin-depthcoverageof subjects not on the test.
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The publications are free-distribution, tabloid-sized newspapers emphasizing news and analysis, local coverage andin-depthcoverageof arts, culture and entertainment.
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At the bottom of the hour, world news headlines are recapped before going to morein-depthcoverageof current issues.
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The organization website serves as a news aggregator for over forty news organizations that providein-depthcoverageof state legislation, budgets, local political interests and campaign news.
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Reviews from critics were mixed; many found the insight into the band's creative process informative, while others judged that the film did not provide adequatein-depthcoverageof the album.
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Because of its extensive use of primary sources andin-depthcoverageof the material, it has been adopted as a key reference and record of the civil rights movement.
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