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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are far less reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or events that receive significantly less media coverage or attention compared to others.
Example: "While many issues dominate the headlines, some critical environmental concerns are far less reported."
Alternatives: "are much less covered" or "receive significantly less attention".
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Relations between Fusarium infestation and the use of herbicides in cereals are far less reported.
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Similarly, while some of the low-volume processes used to manufacture ZnO nanostructures have been well covered in the literature, there has been far less reported on the tonnage chemical engineering processes by which most ZnO is actually made.
What is far less reported is violence by teachers.
However, the controllable synthesis of graphene-based nanocomposites with tunable morphologies is far less reported.
However, a comparison of injury types showed that DSH related injuries and deaths were far less reported to police than violence related injuries.
Steven R. Shapiro, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the rulings were "appropriately grounded in the realities of the workplace". "Workers who fear retaliation are far less likely to report discrimination," he added.
The longest running UR course in Brazil dates from 1995, but the results of this activity on medical education are far less consolidated than those reported by Stanford [ 14, 16].
Their reports to their shareholders are far less transparent than company reports.
Police interaction with civilians, particularly with foreigners, has often been described as heavy-handed, but reports of human rights abuses are far less numerous and severe than those reported in other countries of the region.
And since young people are far less likely than adults to report abuse, the mistreatment often goes on completely unaddressed.
7, 8 In contrast, the cases of severe hepatocellular injury reported here are far less common (<2%) but are associated with a greatly increased risk of death (the case fatality rate was 77% and mortality by day 200 was 88%).
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