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The phrase "according to multiple reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing information or claims that have been reported by various sources, indicating that the information is not solely from one source.
Example: "According to multiple reports, the company is planning to launch a new product line next year."
Alternatives: "as reported by several sources" or "according to various accounts."
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According to multiple reports, Johnson — in telling reporters to get away from him — used a slur that referred to gays.
The starting cornerback Anthony Brown broke an ankle, according to multiple reports.
Caron Butler, his Dallas teammate, plans to sign with the Clippers, according to multiple reports.
According to multiple reports, Thomas was the leading candidate to take over the men's program at Florida International University.
"We'll have him 'round every night," García said, according to multiple reports.
According to multiple reports, Bernazard argued with closer Francisco Rodriguez last week on a team bus in Atlanta.
The free-agent safety Ed Reed is on the verge of becoming a Houston Texan, according to multiple reports.
Top-ranked Louisiana State will be without its two best players for Saturday's game against Auburn, according to multiple reports.
According to multiple reports, Dirk Nowitzki, as expected, completed a deal to stay with the Dallas Mavericks.
A second man has been shot by police in the Missouri city where an unarmed black 18-year-old was shot dead last weekend, according to multiple reports.
According to multiple reports, Halladay was in Philadelphia to meet with the Phillies about a contract extension, and Lackey was in Boston for a physical exam.
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