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Discover Ludwig'reportedly have' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express a belief that something has taken place or is true, based on information from an outside source, but without confirmation of its accuracy. For example: "He reportedly has a lot of money saved up, but no one has seen any evidence of it."
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Indeed, the Europeans reportedly have begun to consider this move.
Officials from Wayne County reportedly have a similar plan.
Those stores reportedly have not done well this holiday season.
The Turkish brigade would reportedly have about 3,000 members.
Up to eight, reportedly, have already been warned that they are not sticking to them.
The Jets reportedly have some room to maneuver under the salary cap.
He and the victim reportedly have a history of domestic violence calls.
Negotiators reportedly have not yet decided how much wrongdoing, if any, the bank will admit.
Lesbians, though, reportedly have less trouble reaching orgasm than straight or bi women.
More than two million people in the city reportedly have no access to a toilet.
You reportedly have 26 parking permits, more than any other San Franciscan.
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