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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is reported from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in certain contexts.
It can be used when indicating the source of information or news, but it is more typical to say "is reported by" or "is reported in."
Example: "The findings of the study are reported from various scientific journals."
Alternatives: "is reported by" or "is sourced from.".
Dictionary
is reported from
noun
A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
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Now, a new third species is reported from Colombia.
As the story spreads, news of other die-offs is reported from around the world.
The ring ousel is reported from two or three of its moorland haunts.
Trees were uprooted, houses unroofed and telegraphic communication interrupted, while extensive damage is reported from many localities.
Violent fighting extending from the Paseo de Rosales, near the North Station, to Tetuan North is reported from Talavera.
It is reported from Rome that the care of the Roman Catholic missions in the Near East shall be conferred upon Italians.
It is reported from Copenhagen that Fabio Capello has been "forced into admitting" that at some point in the near future he may drop Wayne Rooney.
The largest petrified calamite is reported from the Early Permian fossil forest of Chemnitz, Germany.
A detailed structural study is reported from X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy measurements.
Only throat radius distribution is reported from mercury injection capillary pressure analysis.
Little research is reported from the Middle East and few population-based studies anywhere.
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