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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well reported" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been thoroughly reported, but it requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The article provided a well-reported analysis of the recent events."
Alternatives: "a well-documented" or "a thoroughly covered".
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The quality and performance of the new apparatus has been evaluated by measuring a well reported system (carbon dioxide + methylcyclohexane).
Then, results of various 3D thermo- mechanical simulation models are confronted to a well reported experimental results.
Earlier this month an actor, Richard Belzer, opined condescendingly about these very same 18- and 19-year-olds in a well reported incident on HBO's "Real Time" with Bill Maher.
The preference of SRB for simple organic molecules is a well reported phenomenon (Nagpal et al. 2000; Gibert et al. 2004; Tsukamoto et al. 2004; Zagury et al. 2006).
Post-systolic thickening or strain is a well reported and sensitive marker of stunning[ 22- 27].
The results were compared to those obtained with Baicalin, a well reported anti-inflammatory flavonoid.
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The emotional, financial and physical burdens of caring for a child with a disability are well reported.
Date searches will retrieve the founding and cessation dates by year of a newspaper as well reported suspensions of the publication.
A rigorously-designed well reported RCT that minimizes bias is needed to determine true efficacy of R. rosea for fatigue.
It is well known that Cymbopogon (lemon grass) essential oil exhibits antimicrobial activity while the efficacy of silver ions as a disinfectant is equally well reported.
The results have been well reported: A quarter of people gave their drugs back, mostly put off by adulterants their drugs were cut with.
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