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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'As reported by' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something that has been previously reported by a reliable source. For example, "As reported by The New York Times, the pandemic has had a devastating effect on the economy."
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As a reminder, their demands are as reported by Daily News Egypt.
In Fayetteville, North Carolina (as reported by Andrew Barksdale for The Fayetteville Observer, N.C).
"Just this year," exec Daniel Rausch told the crowd, as reported by CNET.
and Trenton, N.J have moved in this direction, as reported by Gazette.net.net
As reported by Sports Illustrated, Mr. Edwards and the boy called Jimmy began by discussing baseball.
As reported by Solomon (1976, ch.
As reported by Bloomberg Business, 2015 was a breakthrough year in the world of AI.
As reported by the WSJ and PaidContent, Seed fully automates content for AOL's media sites.
As reported by The Washington Post, the mystery handset was indeed an iPhone.
As reported by CNET, Diller said, "This is not some evil thing … This is absolutely predictable.
(As reported by Forbes last month, he'll remain involved as president and board member).
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