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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegedly reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information that is claimed to be true but has not been definitively verified.
Example: "The incident was allegedly reported by several witnesses, although no official confirmation has been provided."
Alternatives: "supposedly stated" or "reportedly claimed".
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Kenneth Merten, the US ambassador to Haiti at the time, allegedly reported a procurement "gold rush" in the wake of the tragedy.
But five minutes later the operations room at Livorno port was said to have contacted the liner again after a passenger had allegedly reported a problem and mentioned the word "shipwreck".
Recently in Malaysia, drug-laced beverages or candies were allegedly reported.
He reportedly used his influence to ensure former President Emile Lahoud's term of office was renewed, while Lebanon's military chiefs allegedly reported to him.
The most recent revelations involve Emory's Charles Nemeroff, who allegedly reported only $1.2 million of at least $2.4 million that drug and device companies told Grassley they paid him between 2000 and 2007.
The man allegedly reported the incident to police.
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Turkish anti-terrorist police officers have detained two British journalists and a Turkish translator for allegedly reporting from the country's majority Kurdish south-east without government accreditation.
And as for our quotation from Speusippus, what text we have certainly shows no disposition on his part to be critical of the views he is allegedly reporting.
Robinson has been criticised for allegedly reporting with a pro-Conservative bias.
Loss-making hardware sales were allegedly being reported as software revenues.
The first minister is under fire for allegedly not reporting the £50,000 loan she secured for her lover to parliamentary authorities.
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