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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more reported" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used construction and may lead to confusion. A more appropriate phrase would be needed to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "Incidents of fraud are more reported in urban areas than rural ones."
Alternatives: "are reported more frequently" or "are reported more often".
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Furthermore, even if there are more reported "attacks," because of increasing human populations and perhaps because more people are getting out into nature, there are likely many more opportunities for coyotes to confront human beings so we need to know if rates of attacks are actually increasing.
Generally speaking, medically non-serious suicide attempts are more reported than medically serious ones.
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There are still a lot of things that need to be more reported on so there are more voices".
Certainly, not everything improved: there were more reported rodent bites in the 2001 fiscal year, 165, up from 157 in fiscal year 2000.
When last I checked, there had been a hundred and eight deaths cited by Haitian authorities, though there will likely be more reported once the cutoff regions become accessible.
Compared with noncardiac feeding clinic children, there was more reported child resistance to eating (83 ± 15% vs. 44±2%2%; P =.05).
"The Chinese are growing less and less patient with these crises, which are now being more reported," said Jennifer Turner, director of the China Environment Forum at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
Overall, there were more reported increases in May compared to all other months.
Perceived stigma was more reported by ART experienced groups than ART naive.
Complaints were more reported from small-scale weaving factories and power looms.
The 2008-2009 meningitiseasonon started earlier than previous seasons and there have been more reported cases than in previous seasons.
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