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The phrase "as only reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been conveyed or documented by a specific source, emphasizing that the information is based solely on that report.
Example: "The findings of the study were significant, as only reported by the researchers involved."
Alternatives: "as solely stated" or "as exclusively reported".
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Nevertheless, this study was not conducted as a formal meta-analysis, as only reported data, and not individual patient data, were used for analysis.
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However, as Nova Scotia only reported HC data for the first quarter of 2010, the corresponding cohort includes all persons receiving long-term home care during the first quarter of 2010.
All research including the CIS, of course, suffers from biases across cycles, such as including only reported child maltreatment and methodological limitations like potential seasonal effects.
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Frequency data are reported as weighted percentages only (reported sample sizes are unweighted).
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