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The phrase "been widely reported" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been reported on by many different sources. For example, "It has been widely reported that the new vaccine has been successful in clinical trials."
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Several recent incidents have been widely reported.
This, too, has been widely reported.
The second has been widely reported.
China's pollution problems have been widely reported.
Online self-radicalisation has been widely reported.
The basics have been widely reported.
The death had not been widely reported.
Mr. Silver's death had not been widely reported.
As has been widely reported, such fears were unfounded.
And it has had success, as has been widely reported.
His identity has been widely reported in Pakistan and India.
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