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The phrase "a week is reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or news that has been communicated or documented regarding a specific week.
Example: "In the latest news, a week is reported to have seen a significant increase in tourism."
Alternatives: "a week has been noted" or "a week is documented".
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Cole, who earns £110,000 a week, is reported to have been given a severe dressing down, and has formally apologised to Cowan.
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German authorities reported earlier this year that 4,700 children had been lost to officials, while up to 10 children a week are reported missing in Sweden.
Sensory disturbances, as well as strong pain for at least a week, were reported by several patients, and to become aware of these problems and improve the quality of treatment, a universal regional anesthesia follow-up system is recommended.
The outbreak will be declared over when only "a handful" of cases a week are reported over the course of a month, which is how long the virus can live on outside surfaces, said Dave Tonelli, a health district spokesman.
Headaches, experienced at least once a week was reported by 13% (14 girls and 10 boys) of the students.
Frequent nocturnal sweating (≥3 × a week) was reported by 30.6% of men in the OSA cohort, while men in the general population had a prevalence of 9.6% (p<0.0001).
Drinking frequency also differed between genders, with drinking at least once a week being reported by 52% of men and only 9.5% of women.
Frequent nocturnal sweating (≥3× a week) was reported by 30.6% of male and 33.3% of female OSA patients compared with 9.3% of men and 12.4% of women in the general population (p<0.001).
A muscle mass loss of 10%% per week is reported.
Sales for the first week of August, a key back-to-school week, were reported in the July period, which helped raise July figures but should reduce business for August.
An average number of 2 deaths each week were reported in a colony of 300 specimens.
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