extensive coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofextensiveandcoverage

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extensive
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
us
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having 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 ofextensiveandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Despite itsextensivecoverageand compact presentation, the book includes many gems.
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Politics is another topic to which the book rightly givesextensivecoverage.
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Again, the rationale for theextensivecoverageis surely pedagogical, to relate to the students' own experience.
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Without exception, these entries provide limited historical information while givingextensivecoverageof the subject in the contemporary period.
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The road shows receivedextensivecoveragein the local media.
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There isextensivecoveragein this morning's press.
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Overall this book provides anextensivecoverageof the key principles and applications of afterloaded brachytherapy in the current context of health care delivery.
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There isextensivecoverageof the main chemical, physical and biological methods of use to the soil scientist, clearly related to the wider environment.
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It is to the qualitative content of thisextensivecoveragethat the article now turns in order to address these questions.
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The media thus did not just report on the content of the films, but also gaveextensivecoverageto audience reactions.
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I haveextensivecoverageof that and some of it is pretty horrifying.
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Opinion polls were conducted and givenextensivecoveragein national newspapers.
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There is no point in providingextensivecoveragein the legislation.
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The experiment drewextensivecoverageworldwide.
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The plains haveextensivecoverageof grasses.
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The press conference receivedextensivecoveragein the media.
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The channel also providedextensivecoverageof local sport events.
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There is alsoextensivecoverageon local media.
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Extensivecoverageby the media has given particular prominence recently to the increase in reported attacks by dangerous dogs.
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I am reasonably satisfied, because there has beenextensivecoverageon television, radio and in the newspapers.
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The process brings together the notion of natural word collocations in language usage to ensureextensivecoverageof potential adjectives and a linguistically informed rule set to remove inappropriate selections.
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Although this is an excellent reference book that provides unique andextensivecoverageof a diverse range of cases, it is only partially successful in answering its own questions.
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It is important to consider matters other than those that gainextensivecoveragein the newspapers, such as wearing a top hat.
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It was givenextensivecoveragein the international and local media.
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Extensivecoverageis given to political issues which may affect all dog owners.
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