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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been expressed or declared by someone or some source.
Example: "The findings of the research are stated to support the hypothesis that climate change is accelerating."
Alternatives: "are said to" or "are claimed to".
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On five of these there are stated to be 500,000 carcasses of meat.
I enclose also the interim report on [censored] in which you may wish to glance at the long list of items which are stated to reflect unfavorably upon [censored]'s character, reputation, and loyalty.
Bertolucci was also appointed by Chelsea and paid an agent's fee for the £3m signing of Nathan from the Brazilian club Paranaense, and Kenedy, for £6.3m from Fluminese, while neither teenager had anybody negotiating for them and are stated to have themselves agreed the pay, terms and conditions to come to the English Premier League.
All these factors are stated to contribute to microvascular disease and neural dysfunction.
In Lpf 1994 four different elements are stated to define expected learning outcomes, namely: facts, understanding, skills, and accumulated experience.
Based on the analysis presented, four regimes of fixed-bed reactor operation are postulated and conditions are stated to identify the regime in which a given system would operate.
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"People are stating to care more about time than money," Bruschi added.
There is stated to be no evidence to suggest that this is the case.
The measured texture was stated to be close to random.
Again, likely an uphill sell, no matter how safe the new technology is stated to be.
The firmware is stated to "address issues that may cause image corruption or display flickering".
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