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Collocations for coverage - noun

1. reporting of news/sports

ADJECTIVE

considerable, extensive, massive
There's been massive television coverage of the World Cup.
around-the-clock (esp. AmE), non-stop, round-the-clock, wall-to-wall (esp. AmE)
comprehensive, full, gavel-to-gavel (= from the beginning to the end)
detailed, in-depth
wide, widespread
international, local, national, worldwide
prime-time
limited
saturation
media, news, newspaper, press, radio, television, TV
The TV company was given a special award for its news coverage.
live
There's live coverage of the game on TV.
exclusive
balanced, biased
favourable/favorable, negative, positive
election, sports, war, etc.

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VERB + coverage

give sth, provide (sth with)
The resignation was given widespread coverage.
attract, get, have, receive
The wedding had wide press coverage.
dominate
The story dominated local news coverage.
read, watch

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coverage + VERB

focus on sth
Media coverage of the march focused on the few fights that broke out.

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PREPOSITION

coverage of

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2. (AmE) insurance against sth

→ See also cover

ADJECTIVE

insurance
dental, health, health-care, medical, prescription, prescription-drug
liability
universal

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VERB + coverage

offer, provide
buy, get, have, obtain, purchase
expand, extend
the possibility of expanding health-care coverage to all
lose
People fear losing coverage if they switch employers.

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PREPOSITION

coverage for
Business liability protection will provide coverage for damages in the event of a legal claim.

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