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The phrase 'reporting skill' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the ability to accurately and concisely report on a topic. For example, "The student has excellent reporting skills; their assignments are always well-researched and written clearly."
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Both groups were matched, as far as possible, on real-life factors that may affect reporting skill – such as case volume and real-life reading experience.
The breakdowns and deaths of Barbaro and Eight Belles have raised ESPN/ABC's concern about handling an accident judiciously and with as much reporting skill as possible.
Mr. Raines, who said he had known Mr. Boyd for 18 years, praised him as a journalist of great reporting skill, news judgment and editing accomplishment.
Ultimately, it is the interpretation of the examination that is key to patient care and the patient has a right to expect a high standard of reporting skill commensurate with the investigation being undertaken.
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"We know for example that 95% of employers reporting skill-shortage vacancies reported an impact.
"The modern anchor depends less on reporting skills than on coordinating skills," Mr. Tyndall said.
To cover this story, however, reporting skills are not required; stenographic skills suffice.
They are even reporting skills shortages despite there still being more than 1.8 million unemployed.
Proof that reporting skills rest on the art of listening, he was also the soul of discretion for many years as a Norwich Samaritan.
In an off-the-rails tirade, Gundy smeared Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman over her column on the Cowboys' demoted quarterback, Bobby Reid, during a 3-minute-20-second attack on her credibility, reporting skills and lack of Lamaze training.
At the same time, I note with regret that when Nocera -- an excellent business columnist -- put aside his reporting skills to opine on Len's management style, temperament and motivations, his deprecations were gratuitous, inaccurate and surprisingly insulting.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com