adequate coverage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadequateandcoverage
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adequate
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ə.kwət/us/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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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 ofadequateandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Given limitations of space, it is not possible to giveadequatecoverageto all relevant themes.
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Similarly, a paragraph on the stage puritan is hardlyadequatecoverageof this recurrent dramatic type.
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With experience this is becoming less frequent asadequatecoverageis given at the time of screening for width.
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Adequatecoverageunder a system of individual retirement accounts depends critically on accumulating sufficient savings through regular contribution.
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That is fair andadequatecoverage.
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The provision ofadequatecoverageinevitably adds to expense.
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It has failed to giveadequatecoverageto the detail.
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As a result, this linguistic orphan has waited until the later 20th century foradequatecoveragein grammar book and dictionary.
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Contour levels were arbitrarily selected to giveadequatecoverage; and points corresponding to a single level were located by traversing the probe through the flow.
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A nation-wide organisation is necessary to ensureadequatecoverage—coverage of the whole country.
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As regards our own territorial waters, we feel that we haveadequatecoverageas it is.
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Will he look at the difficulties ofadequatecoverageof workers in agricultural gangs?
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The protection available should thus provideadequatecoveragefor the majority of carers.
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I fear that clause 20 will not provideadequatecoverageand protection for our coastline.
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We need to have 14 million doses of vaccine taken up weekly to getadequatecoverage.
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I am sure, therefore, that the subject will getadequatecoveragein our consideration of transport policy.
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Local managers monitor flight schedules on a regular basis and adjust staffing rotas to ensureadequatecoverageat all times.
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In general, the picture is of anadequatecoverageby well-constructed aerodromes serving all the main centres of population.
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Changes in personnel and their location are frequent, but every effort is made to maintainadequatecoverage.
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Only those who get into the occupational pension scheme will get a reallyadequatecoverageat the second tier stage.
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They would examine whether there wasadequatecoverageand availability of high-quality alcohol care services in every locality.
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Firstly, and most importantly, the cost of such treatments is too expensive and the forest regions are often not sufficiently accessible to provideadequatecoverageof the forest canopy.
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When we speak ofadequatecoverage, it means full replacement value, which many of us neglect and ignore at our peril.
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I have already touched upon the need to satisfy the community that it is going to getadequatecoveragein the voluntary sector.
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I recognise and understand the concern that there should continue to beadequatecoverageof sporting and other events in news bulletins.
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