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"reported sick" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this expression when someone has informed their employer or someone else that they are unable to work due to illness. For example, "John reported sick today and will be unable to complete his shift."
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Forty-two Minnesotans were reported sick compared with three Kentuckians.
The following morning the US president was reported sick and had to skip a couple of working sessions.
In full uniform, he has glad-handed commuters and has even reported sick to the transit authority's infirmary to get aspirin for a headache.
He went to hospital with a prolapsed disc, reported sick and was told by the bank that he not done so in the appropriate manner, as directed by the employees' handbook.
He reported sick in August, and on the 13th of that month was found lying face down at the old athletics stadium where he was stationed with 1st Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was taken to hospital.
We identified the physicians and nurses who reported sick leave for respiratory illnesses.
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More women (13.3 %) compared to men (6.5 %) reported sick-leave.
Counsellors (e.g. priests, imams) and psychologists reported the highest reported sick-leave.
Although 9.7%% of the professional rescue workers reported sick-leave, only 6.1%% sought psychological help.
Among all groups, sick-leave was reported by 9.7%%; of those, 8.6 % reported sick-leave for less than 1 week (Table 2).
A small minority of professional rescue workers reported sick-leave for more than 2 weeks, and few had sought psychological help.
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