broad coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofbroadandcoverage

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broad
adjective
uk
/brɔːd/
us
/brɑːd/
very ...
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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 ofbroadandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbroad coverage

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It results from a meeting but there has been an attempt to present abroadcoverage.
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It emphasises the importance of assessment and this is givenbroadcoveragethroughout the book.
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With its uniquelybroadcoverage, it offers readers easy access to all the important new research relevant to stylistics.
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It should be useful as an introduction to this area and as giving abroadcoverageof rational dynamics.
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The sense-tagged corpus would be reused to achieve abroadcoverage, high accuracy word sense disambiguation.
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In that view, robust andbroadcoverageparsing is sometimes seen as a result of overlooking complex linguistic phenomena.
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Although it hasbroadcoverageit is, however, probably not systematic enough or written at a level that makes it appropriate for the beginning student.
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It is true that it is all too tempting to claim parsimoniousbroadcoveragewhere we think we can get away with it.
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A prerequisite for developingbroadcoverageparsers for more languages is the annotation of text with the desired linguistic representations (also known as "treebanking").
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Upon examination of these tree frames for a typicalbroadcoveragegrammar, it is apparent that many tree frames share structural similarities.
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To achieve robustness andbroadcoverage, one needs to take into consideration the great variety of linguistic constructions occurring in real texts.
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However, one wonders whether such overarching concerns and thebroadcoveragedo not, in some parts, militate against the coherence of the whole work.
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We suggested a paradigm for common evaluation that combines the benefits of traditional 'interesting word' evaluations with an emphasis onbroadcoverageand scalability.
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It has the typicalbroadcoverageof a tropical monograph, but is more detailed than most, and more authoritative even than previous editions.
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While not always easy, the essays are written in generally nontechnical language, and the authors are allowed space to developbroadcoverageof the topics assigned to them.
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Organ building, a major musical industry, always receivedbroadcoverage.
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However, it concentrates only on a particular set of the issues which typologists have addressed, and in the preface the author explicitly opts for theoretical depth rather thanbroadcoverage.
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