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The phrase "and it has reportedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing information that has been shared by others, often in a news or reporting context.
Example: "The company is planning to expand its operations, and it has reportedly secured funding from several investors."
Alternatives: "and it is said that" or "and it has been claimed that".
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There are troubling signs that the company will once again try to tie a host of new products to its operating system, and it has reportedly held talks with America Online and others to provide them preferential access to Windows XP in exchange for their favoring Microsoft applications over competitors.
And it has reportedly pursued a deal with DirecTV to collaborate on a third season of "Friday Night Lights".
The White House is currently reviewing the security clearances of at least nine others who have been critical the president, and it has reportedly started drafting cancellations.
Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" will open in theaters on July 20, and it has reportedly been estimated to accrue $150 million in ticket sales during its first weekend, according to the Los Angeles Times.
ESPN said in a quarterly earnings report last year that it lost 7 million subscribers between 2011 and 2015, and it has reportedly lost 12 million total subscribers over the past five years. .
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Maybe this is because of the fact that SeeqPod enables visitors to play files directly, and because it has reportedly been slow in setting up negotiation talks with the labels.
Before that, AT&T had bought Liberty Media, another cable company, and since then it has reportedly been in merger talks with British Telecom.
Though the group's main bases are in the Peshawar and Muzaffarabad areas of Pakistan, it has reportedly operated training camps in Afghanistan, where its fighters are schooled in the use of automatic weapons, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades.
It has reportedly outperformed search heuristics when tested over both benchmark and real world problems.
It has reportedly agreed to stop waterboarding people.
It has reportedly also been used to treat other conditions including inflammatory disorders and cutaneous infections.
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