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Discover Ludwig"has been correctly reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has been accurately conveyed in a news article or other written document, such as "The number of missing persons has been correctly reported, according to authorities."
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Assuming she has been correctly reported, government adviser Louise Casey's support for the changes betrays a worrying confusion of thought.
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Mr. Rose said he was not sure whether Mr. Sallaberry's remarks had been correctly reported.
Patrick Haynes, the secretary of Islington Fabian Society, said that the thrust of Ms Hodge's comments had been correctly reported.
The fMRI data show a significant increase in FFA activity for faces that subsequently would have been correctly reported.
Of all archived sequences, 79%% of sequences that underwent genotyping validation were of the pure B subtype, and all non-recombinant sequences were confirmed as having been correctly reported in the literature.
*'Bradford' has been correctly amended to read 'Brighton' .
Figure 2 has been correctly replaced.
Their Swiss accounts had a value up to £2m. Lee says all his tax affairs have been correctly declared and reported: "I have paid all tax as and when due".
We feel that this is a small limitation and that the majority of cases reported have been correctly separated into the four manifestations of severe LACV infections by clinicians.
Initial coverage: Women with previous screening in computerized registries plus those reported to have been correctly screened or presenting reasons for exclusion (hysterectomy, change in residence, disease at the time of the visit).
Last year, a summary of the findings reported that all 240 samples from four countries had been correctly labeled.
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