complete coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofcompleteandcoverage

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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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 ofcompleteandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcomplete coverage

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It should be noted that appeals are the only document-type withcompletecoverage.
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This model is shown is provide higher accuracy andcompletecoveragewithout an undue efficiency burden.
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It would ensurecompletecoverage.
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To expect morecompletecoveragethan this from a legal system, he says, would be an illusion.
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If the patient pays his dues to the sick fund he hascompletecoveragefor all medical expenses.
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The patterns do not guarantee acompletecoverageof all words in input text, and therefore additional methods are required.
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At this rate,completecoveragewill be achieved before 1980.
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Validated information providingcompletecoverageis not available centrally.
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The resulting parser is shown to apply efficiently to both newspaper text and telephone conversations withcompletecoverageand excellent accuracy.
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Notably, though, the preferred direction of each cell was not uniform, so we are still some way from demonstratingcompletecoveragefor any specific direction of motion.
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Over 100 carry out extensive tests, many aiming atcompletecoverage.
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Local authorities are not obliged to providecompletecoverageby way of local plans.
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Completecoverageby the national radio network is not reasonably practicable.
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He felt that onlycompletecoveragewould give a true picture of what happens here.
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Another useful facility would be the provision ofcompletecoveragefor international consortium contracts.
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These figures suggest thatcompletecoverageis not far off, but regrettably this is not so.
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The registration process has gone ahead and it has achieved nearlycompletecoverage.
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It has some weaknesses, including the small number of variants tested per gene and the fact that the libraries analysed did not provide acompletecoverageof all genes.
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The rapidity of progress in this field, the rarity of many of the conditions, and the slight effect they may have on mental development precludescompletecoveragein the monograph.
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Of course, it will not be acompletecoverageof every landing, but it will be a larger sample.
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Why can there not becompletecoverage, so that all can say that those men will rest in peace?
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They know quite well that it is very difficult to bring about thecompletecoveragewhich is desired and required.
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The six areas chosen for test advertising were those towns where a local newspaper hascompletecoverage.
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While we hope for a high level of uptake, we cannot guaranteecompletecoverage, not least because the scheme is voluntary.
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