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14:21 Jan 15, 2004 |
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO] Marketing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: jerrie United Kingdom Local time: 22:09 | ||||||
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4 +5 | you are covered |
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3 | definition |
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you are covered Explanation: You are covered for x from the day you sign up, 90 days free trail, then you have to make up your mind and pay. You will get all the perks from full membership from the day you sign up -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-15 14:29:44 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.bartleby.com/61/33/C0703300.html Here is a dictionary definition of coverage. As you can see, it might not fit your context. \'Entitlement\' might be more to the point, depending on context. You will be fully entitled to / entitled to the full range of (whatever is on offer) for 6 months. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-15 14:31:17 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- SYLLABICATION: cov·er·age PRONUNCIATION: kvr-j NOUN: 1. The extent or degree to which something is observed, analyzed, and reported: complete news coverage of the election. 2a. Inclusion in an insurance policy or protective plan. b. The extent of protection afforded by an insurance policy. 3. The amount of funds reserved to meet liabilities. 4. The percentage of persons reached by a medium of communication, such as television or a newspaper. For Medical Care 2 (a), (b) |
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