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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reported account of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a narrative or description that has been communicated or documented by someone else.
Example: "The journalist provided a reported account of the events that transpired during the protest."
Alternatives: "an account of" or "a narrative of".
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Mr. Kirkpatrick, whose book, "The Facebook Effect," is a reported account of the company's history, says much of the film, including many of the details of Mr. Zuckerberg's personal life, are made up and "horrifically unfair".
The review hones right in on the tension that runs through all of Garner's extended nonfiction work, between the ostensibly rational, objective journalistic project of providing a reported account of a crime, and the author's own instinctual, subjective responses to this project as she pursues it.
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In 2008, military researchers from the United States, New Zealand and Canada independently reported accounts of a collection of symptoms from people routinely exposed to low-level blasts that included fatigue, memory difficulties, headaches and slowed thought processes.
Eighty seven cases of anaphylaxis were reported, accounting for a prevalence rate of 1.5%%.
The photo accompanies an article by Rolling Stone contributing editor Janet Reitman, which the magazine described in a pre-publicity notice as a "deeply reported account" of Tsarnaev's life, including the revelation that he had played down his Muslim faith in high school.
A few days later, Spin ran a scrupulously reported account of the whole ordeal.
Tony Lukas's Common Ground, a meticulously reported account of forced racial integration in Boston, was about to win a Pulitzer Prize.
He published two books, including a deeply reported account of one impoverished family's life in India.
Ms. Palin provided the least information, leaving the public with only a previously reported account of the birth of her fifth child, Trig, last April.
Winner of the nonfiction prize for his book "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic," a deeply reported account of the devastation that opiate and pain pill addiction has caused in small towns and suburbs across America.
The Chinese may not be so quick to blame the 1989 bloodshed, but most would recognise these symptoms.Ms Lim's book is a meticulously reported account of the events of that night and what has followed.
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