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is under reported
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is under reported" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "is underreported" as a single word.
You can use it when discussing a topic or issue that is not receiving enough attention or coverage in media or research. Example: "The impact of climate change on mental health is underreported in scientific literature."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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7 human-written examples
It is under reported in Odisha, may be due to lack of suspicion and / lack of specific diagnostic test.
Ankle injuries account for the highest percentage of injuries in netball, yet the chronic nature of ankle sprains is under reported within this population group.
Supt Dave Johnson, who has responsibility for hate crime for Gwent Police, said it was "widely acknowledged that hate crime is under reported and increasing reports of hate crime is a priority".
News & Media
As with other world atrocities, the cruelty is under reported and ignored.
News & Media
We know that sexual abuse worldwide is under reported, and Guyana is no exception, and so the cases reported here may very well be just the tip of the ice-burg.
Formal & Business
The complex interactive occurrence of other processes occurring at the same time as routine assessment such as clinical judgement can be supported in this context and is under reported [ 33].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
A spokesman for the UK Cards Association says: "There is absolutely no evidence to suggest fraud on contactless cards is under-reported.
News & Media
The report says: "It is widely recognised that rape is under-reported, with many more rapes committed than are reported to and recorded by the police".
News & Media
This corroborates reports that cystic fibrosis is under-reported in the South Asian population.
Science
This study shows that heavy alcohol consumption is under-reported via denial of any alcohol consumption and under-report of the quantity of alcohol consumed.
Science
As uncommon as HHS with malignant hypertension may be in adults it is under-reported in children and purpose of the case report is to raise its awareness.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you mean that something is not reported enough, use the single-word form "underreported". For example: "This issue is "underreported" in the media".
Common error
Avoid splitting the term into "under reported" as this is grammatically incorrect and can make your writing appear unprofessional. Always use the single-word form "underreported".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is under reported" in its incorrect, split form, attempts to function as a descriptive statement. However, standard English grammar dictates that it should be written as the single word "underreported". Ludwig AI highlights this error.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
42%
Formal & Business
16%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "is under reported" appears in various sources, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is the single word "underreported", which effectively conveys that something is not receiving adequate attention or coverage. Ludwig AI flags the two-word phrase as incorrect. To maintain clarity and professionalism, always use the single-word form. Alternative phrases such as "is not adequately reported" or "is insufficiently covered" can also be used depending on the context. Remember to prioritize grammatical accuracy for more credible writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is underreported
Combines the words into a single, grammatically correct term.
is not adequately reported
Replaces "under" with "not adequately" to emphasize the insufficient level of reporting.
is insufficiently covered
Focuses on the lack of coverage rather than direct reporting.
is not widely publicized
Highlights the lack of public awareness due to limited reporting.
is not given enough attention
Shifts the focus to the lack of attention the subject receives.
is rarely discussed
Emphasizes the infrequency of the topic being talked about.
is seldom mentioned
Similar to "rarely discussed", but with a more formal tone.
is poorly documented
Highlights the lack of proper records or evidence.
is scarcely acknowledged
Suggests that the issue is being ignored or dismissed.
fails to receive sufficient reporting
A more formal and emphatic way to express the lack of adequate reporting.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "underreported" in a sentence?
Use "underreported" as a single word to indicate that something is not reported enough. For example: "The side effects of this medication are "underreported"".
What's the difference between "is under reported" and "is underreported"?
"Is under reported" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "is "underreported"" (one word), which means that something is not reported sufficiently.
What are some synonyms for "is underreported"?
Alternatives include "is not adequately reported", "is insufficiently covered", or "is not widely "publicized"", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Why is it important to use "underreported" instead of "under reported"?
Using ""underreported"" as one word ensures grammatical correctness and clarity, enhancing the credibility and professionalism of your writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested