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The phrase "are reported only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that certain information or data is exclusively reported in a particular context or source.
Example: "The findings of the study are reported only in the final publication, not in any preliminary reports."
Alternatives: "are solely reported" or "are exclusively reported".
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are reported only
noun
A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
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While there have been continual improvements, catches are under-reported (Clarke et al., 2006), and for those that are reported only around one-third is reported at the species level (Fischer et al., 2012).
Liverworts are reported only from coastal and maritime regions.
(Capital gains are reported only when stocks and other capital assets are sold).
Those contributions are reported only on taxpayers' W-2 forms, not on their tax returns.
It's because, of the 46% of assaults that are reported, only about 25% of those lead to an arrest.
Libya is never directly mentioned and the events of Khazar's conviction and death are reported only indirectly, but he's otherwise pretty much the same as his template.
Donations to the group are reported only as unspecified contributions to a Republican national soft-money account that includes money from other sources.
In the report prepared for the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies of Science, the Montana institute said the number of wildlife crashes was far greater than federal statistics suggested — about 300,000 crashes involving wildlife are reported to the authorities a year — because many of the accidents are reported only to insurance companies.
1The equations are reported only for the horizontal case.
Further, results are reported only at the centre-level.
Results are reported only for the best classifier.
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