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Discover LudwigThe phrase "largely reported" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been widely or extensively covered or mentioned in the media or by others. Examples: 1. The controversy surrounding the new policy was largely reported in the news, leading to public outcry. 2. The success of the company's new product was largely reported by industry publications, generating a lot of buzz in the market. 3. The politician's scandal was not only widely known, but it was also largely reported by various media outlets. 4. The impact of climate change on wildlife has been largely reported in scientific studies and documentaries. 5. The event was largely reported on social media, with thousands of people sharing their experiences and photos.
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First, with regard to the EEC's Professional Registry Profile requirement and self-reporting, participants largely reported a favorable response to the related questions.
Large epidemiologic studies on this topic were however largely reported from high or medium income countries showing conflicting results [12], [13].
The plan, which had been largely reported during the week, has provoked dueling essays by analysts.
After 2004 he has largely reported from a base in Kenya, and has lived in the capital Nairobi since 2009.
Respondents largely reported that <10% of their patients experience delirium.
The hydrolytic stability of poly ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has already been largely reported.
Anatase type TiO2 has been previously largely reported as a candidate negative electrode material for lithium-ion batteries.
The same postulation may also explain the correlation between migraine and various hearing problems that had been largely reported [21, 22].
Students who continued to reject evolution largely reported that their positions were based on religious beliefs, which, aside perhaps from those that are directly tied to scientific misconceptions, lie outside of science teachers' sphere of responsibility.
This movement was not largely reported in the reviews, but we can find its success in the fact that many young scientists have written papers in the special issue, and some papers are from Asian and African countries.
Microbiological hazards are one of the most common causes of food poisoning that has been considered for many years but still on the track nowadays considering the recent foodborne disease outbreaks largely reported by the media.
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