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The phrase "are often reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or events that are frequently mentioned or documented by various sources.
Example: "In recent studies, certain health issues are often reported among older adults."
Alternatives: "are frequently noted" or "are commonly documented."
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These are often reported as though they are identical and should be considered in identical ethical and legal terms.
Rape, abuse, violence and the murder of women are often reported in a sensational and titillating way.
Several materials are often reported for electrode modification to improve the sensitivity of impedance-based sensors.
Although Upper Palaeolithic ornaments are often reported, composite ornaments of this period are rather unusual.
Processes related to bedload are often reported to be more influenced by climatic events.
Unfortunately, inconsistent outcomes from bubble-plume (induced) mixing are often reported in the literature.
However, contradictory results are often reported by various studies, making it difficult to interpret them.
As the time required for dye removal are often reported in days.
A challenge for this view is to explain why dreams nonetheless are often reported upon awakening.
Major earthquakes are often reported by hundreds of Twitter users a matter of seconds after they've occurred.
Bioluminescence-based bacterial biosensors are often reported as reliable and efficient tools for risk assessment and environmental monitoring.
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