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The phrase "addressing the reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing issues or findings that have been reported, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "In our meeting, we will be addressing the reported discrepancies in the financial statements."
Alternatives: "tackling the reported" or "responding to the reported".
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The BRT will consult with Community Partners or colleagues from offices across campus to coordinate an appropriate response plan, with the goal of addressing the reported incident and identifying opportunities for preventing future issues.
Curriculum planners should consider addressing the reported decline in history-taking skills over time when medical interviewing is taught early in the curriculum, especially concerning psychosocial issues.
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Neither of these tweets specifically addressed the reported use of the phrase "shithole countries".
Such a framework will help to understand and address the reported higher failure rates for younger and more active patients (National_Joint_Registry, 2016).
We worked quickly to address the reported bug and it was resolved within a few hours late last night".
The statement did not directly address the reported "shithole" remark.
Morgan's co-star, Cady McClain took to her Facebook to address the reported cancellation.
Our experimental results described here are inadequate to address the reported effects of cardiolipin.
The involvement of GPs may offer a mechanism to address the reported disadvantage generated in at-home events.
A team spokesman said before Tuesday's game that Rodriguez would not be addressing the report.
But Rwanda and Uganda responded more with fury than by addressing the report's substance, senior diplomats said, and the pending release created significant tension.
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