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The phrase "given the reports" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce information or a circumstance that is being considered or taken into account. Example: "Given the reports of rising crime rates in the city, the mayor has proposed implementing stricter laws and increasing police presence."
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In addition, given the reports of outdoor falls were retrospective, there may well have been under-reporting of falls and in particular among recurrent fallers [ 71, 72], and some details may have been missed in the accounts of the outdoor falls.
Given the reports of their opulent ways, he was unimpressed.
Some officers were stunned even that many voted, given the reports of widespread intimidation.
This would not reflect the reality but could be close given the reports that many stayed at home.
But the 300-or-so attendees at the Saturday 16 April party didn't expect Prince to come out, given the reports of illness.
"It is too long and given the reports we have received so far it will facilitate torture and undermine the right to a fair trial".
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Given the report's generally cautious, even skeptical tone, the examples are notable.
"The degree that others bear responsibility warrants Congressional review, given the report's rather sweeping indictment.
Transit officials, who were given the report to evaluate two weeks ago, did not disagree with the basic findings.
Unfortunately, given the report's source, it still leaves us with quite a bit of doubt.
Not only was LCWR given the report; the group was invited to collaborate on it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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