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The phrase "have reported on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action that has already been completed and involved reporting on a particular topic or event. Example: Several news outlets have reported on the recent political scandal, providing in-depth coverage and analysis.
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"This is information that all of you have reported on, throughly investigated and discussed on television..
Several groups have reported on the formation of silicon colloids.
The state media have reported on continued problems with cheating.
"I don't think anyone in India could have reported on Hurricane Katrina, for example," says Cutbirth.
Both the Guardian and the Washington Post have reported on some of the worst abuses.
Times Higher Education have reported on this with follow-ups in many of the nationals today.
11.36am GMT Media coverage Various outlets have reported on the Met Office's announcement.
I live in Birmingham and have reported on its restaurants for a decade.
Like many women who have reported on the Taliban, I have tried on a burka.
London newspapers and The Wall Street Journal have reported on the plan in recent days.
And newspapers across the state have reported on the spectacle of law professors publicly at war.
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