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The phrase "about the reports of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing specific reports or findings related to a particular topic or issue.
Example: "The committee met to discuss the reports of the recent survey on public opinion."
Alternatives: "regarding the reports of" or "concerning the reports of".
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He twice declined to respond when reporters asked him about the reports of threats against Zahir's life.
Reporters then asked about the reports of disappearing ice from observers in the Arctic and sea-level rise evidence from coastal communities.
What about the reports of the drunken, marauding middle-aged fans on their last tour?
However, Ms. Yadav, said she knew nothing about the reports of molestation.
Asked about the reports of such an arrangement later on Wednesday, Mr. Moonves spoke broadly.
"He's increasingly concerned about Asif's growing role within the Party, and about the reports of his financial irregularities.
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There are even questions about whether the reports of the meeting took place.
As for the Leveson report*, there is no specific recommendation about the reporting of arrested suspects.
But what about the reporting of the number of civilians killed by American drone attacks?
Now, taking on board the history, there needs to be a sensible compromise about the reporting of arrests.
Tells, in detail, about the report of the Senate Intelligence Committee: its findings, its unresolved findings, curious things that turned up.
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