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be underreported
verb
To report a number falsely, making it smaller than it ought to be, especially to do so intentionally
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Both infections are believed to be underreported.
Because drug effects tend to be underreported, F.D.A. officials say the actual numbers may be higher.
Typically, this would mean that crimes against women would be underreported.
This and other bugs led several metrics to be underreported.
The condition may, in some settings, be underreported.
They may therefore be underreported in other time use instruments.
From September 20th, 2016 to November 30th, 2016, this caused Instant Articles' iPhone traffic numbers to be underreported.
The popular statistic comes from the Census Bureau, which admits that "health insurance coverage is likely to be underreported".
And according to many reports, that number is low as suicides tend to be underreported.
However, attacks on humans by spotted hyenas are likely to be underreported.
Pesticide-related illness is a significant occupational health issue, but it is believed to be underreported.
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