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The phrase "recent reports indicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to recent official reports, typically ones that have been published recently, that have come to your attention and show something important. For example, "Recent reports indicate that the number of people in extreme poverty has decreased significantly in the last decade."
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Recent reports indicate that 8 of 10 Ogiek cannot read.
Recent reports indicate the number has grown to nearly a third of the Legislature.
Recent reports indicate that pluripotency and cell cycle regulation are mechanistically linked.
Recent reports indicate millions are involved and affected, and India is a source, destination and transit country for child trafficking.
In addition, recent reports indicate that adding a carbon capture system may double water consumption.
Recent reports indicate a mean occurrence of 10% with a range of 2%28%% of patients.
However, several recent reports indicate that cranioplasty using distraction osteogenesis may be an alternative.
Recent reports indicate he is being set up for serious charges that would justify long-term imprisonment.
The most recent reports indicate that at least 30 lives were lost, with more hospitalized or still missing.
Recent reports indicate "hundreds" of cannabis-related issues per week.
(Recent reports indicate Verizon is now asking for a $1 billion discount, in fact).
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