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The phrase "a proliferation of reports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large increase or abundance of reports on a particular topic or issue.
Example: "In recent months, there has been a proliferation of reports regarding climate change and its impacts on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an abundance of reports" or "a surge of reports".
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Many are concerned by a proliferation of reports about the incoming national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
The epidemic associated with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) has birthed a proliferation of reports, many with notable provenance.
The last few years have seen a proliferation of reports and calls for action for the early diagnosis of dementia, nationally and internationally.
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A proliferation of media reports saying there are just three years to avert disaster have been met with near-panic.
The recent transition of southern Europe, Latin America and the Communist bloc from dictatorship to democracy has brought with it a proliferation of new reports, plays, essays and novels that explore the quandaries of societies and individuals as they attempt to deal with the legacy of tyranny.
So it came as an enormous surprise when I saw a proliferation of newspaper reports and blogs describing midriff-baring, sweatpants- and pajama-bottom-wearing teachers.
"There's just been a proliferation of news reporting on the Internet," Mr. Singer said.
The belief that NSLBP consists of a number of subgroups, with different prognoses and different treatment responses, has increased over the last decade, and this has been mirrored in a proliferation of studies reporting research into NSLBP subgroups aimed at identifying homogeneous groups of patients with similar trajectories or who would benefit from a certain intervention [ 6- 10].
Disease-specific programs continue to implement their own separate surveillance systems thus leading to a proliferation of indicators and onerous reporting requirements as well as an unacceptable extra administrative burden on health staff [ 15].
Western countries have shown an increasing interest in the use of soya isoflavones to treat aging and menopause-related diseases and their associated symptoms, stimulating a proliferation of studies, many of which report contradictory results.
Given the proliferation of reports about the advanced stage of talks between the organization and the member of the last two Knicks teams to win championships who went on to win 11 titles as a coach, a reunion is widely anticipated to be formally announced in the coming days.
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