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Discover LudwigThe phrase "media reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to reports from various news outlets. For example, "Recent media reports have suggested that the economic outlook is not as positive as previously expected."
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Media reports cited it.
We are aware of the media reports.
News media reports are similarly limited.
Protests and media reports proliferated.
I'm sceptical of such media reports.
Media reports do not help the cause.
We can't just go on media reports and act according to the media reports.
Sources confirmed media reports that she had been freed.
"I have stopped eating many things based on media reports.
2.25pm: Quick had concerns with some of the media reports.
According to Israeli media reports the messaging is crude.
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