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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a was reportedly" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it was reportedly" or "a report stated"? You can use a correct version of this phrase when conveying information that has been shared by a source, indicating that the information is not confirmed but has been reported.
Example: "It was reportedly announced that the event will take place next month."
Alternatives: "it has been reported" or "sources say".
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Individual A was reportedly also a male student at Yorkville High School, and also sexually abused by Hastert.
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The sixth victim, a woman in a taxi, was reportedly killed in the crossfire.
A policeman was reportedly injured in the leg by an arrow shot during the scuffles.
A firework was reportedly fired at Buckingham.
A bounty was reportedly placed on his head.
In 2012, a couple was reportedly stoned to death for having children outside wedlock.
A dumpster was reportedly lit on fire.
A machete was reportedly found after one such fight.
A demonstrator was reportedly shot in the chaos on Tuesday.
An 11th captive, an Ecuadorean, was reportedly released.
A Russian man was reportedly shot in a quarrel over the thinker Immanuel Kant.
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